Your WebDAV server return internal error
I install a fresh zotero server by exatly following the http://blog.holz.ca/2011/11/phpzoterowebdav-installation/
I configure client syncing on mac os x,
i got this error message :
"Your WebDAV server return internal error"
When i try to access to my domain-name-here.com/zotero/webdav_server.php/zotero/ with your web browser? or your-domain-name-here.com/zotero/webdav_server.php?
I see nothing !
thank for help
I configure client syncing on mac os x,
i got this error message :
"Your WebDAV server return internal error"
When i try to access to my domain-name-here.com/zotero/webdav_server.php/zotero/ with your web browser? or your-domain-name-here.com/zotero/webdav_server.php?
I see nothing !
thank for help
so i comment line 23
and it works !
but zotero server need line 23 ????
so you doesn't furnich a zotero package server ?
WebDAV is a standard web server protocol; there's no need for Zotero to provide a version of it. The code you link to has some additional functionality, which is pretty nice.
I explain want I want to do :
i just want to have my own zotero server;
it's possible ?
could you please give me a link that explain what I have to do .
thanks
and after ?
how I configure the client ?
I need a zotero account ?
I need API key ?
For the WebDAV, you just need to set up sync with the Zotero server and then set put in your webDAV authentication in the preferences: https://www .zotero.org/support/sync#webdav
But that's not "your own Zotero server" as commonly understood. All your data is still syncing with Zotero.
If you want to sync all your data with your own server, Zotero's dataserver code is open: https://github.com/zotero/dataserver
but installation isn't really documented, nor is the client set-up. You'll find some discussions and links to existing forks and instructions on zotero-dev (https://groups.google.com/forum/#!topic/zotero-dev/), but they're for older versions of Zotero 4. You'll almost certainly want to do this with Zotero 5.
I've set up the available 4.0 docker image recently, but it would be nice to finish the server setup phase with an up to date version (5.x). So that I don't have to worry in the near future about upgrading to version 5 if the support for release 4.X of the client gets discontinued.
Do you think that creation of an docker image is feasible somehow for a non-developer within a reasonable amount of time? If it is not planned to release a 5.X docker image within the next weeks, I could try it myself and share the result.
Many thanks and kind regards.
How feasible this is really depends on your skill level. It's probably easier than Z4, though.