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It is not just i-bay names - it is folders too. If I create an SVN repo called 'test' and create a folder called 'test' in the primary i-bay html folder, then a browser pointed to http://server/test will hook up to the i-bay folder rather than the SVN web view. I'm not sure if this would be considered a bug?
 
It is not just i-bay names - it is folders too. If I create an SVN repo called 'test' and create a folder called 'test' in the primary i-bay html folder, then a browser pointed to http://server/test will hook up to the i-bay folder rather than the SVN web view. I'm not sure if this would be considered a bug?
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It would also be nice - and probably only possible if the repos were stored in a true i-bay - to be able to point a sub-domain at the SVN repose, e.g. http://svn.mydomain.com/repo-name That would be another way to keep the namespaces apart.
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