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Remote Editing over FTP, HTTP/WebDAV and HTTPS/WebDAV
Oxygen XML Editor supports remote editing, using the FTP and WebDAV protocols. The remote files can be added to the project and can be subject to XSL and FO transformations. The WebDAV access is implemented using the Slide package of the Apache Software Foundation. The FTP part is using passive access to the FTP servers.
Type: WebDAV #Views: 641 Category: Resource
Web Publishing through WebDAV
There are various ways of publishing content to your Web server. (See How to Publish Content to Your Web Server.) Web-distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV) is an industry standard protocol and is an enhancement to the HTTP protocol, turning the Web into a document database that enables collaborative creation, editing, and searching from remote locations.
Type: WebDAV #Views: 1100 Category: Resource
Webdav Access Control Protocol Group Publishes Last-Call Specification.
The Webdav Access Control Protocol Group, chartered to develop a remote access control protocol, has released a final last-call specification for public review. Version 06 of the WebDAV Access Control Protocol defines "a set of methods, headers, and message bodies that define Access Control extensions to the WebDAV Distributed Authoring Protocol.
Type: WebDAV #Views: 939 Category: Resource
WebDAV and BioCoRE
It is possible to mount BioCoRE's BioFS filesystem from your own computer using a technology called WebDAV. Windows XP and 2000 and Mac OS X have WebDAV clients built-in, so that WebDAV servers appear as standard network drives on your desktop. Under Linux, the davfs program will also let you mount WebDAV partitions. In addition, there are a number of file browser programs that will let you access WebDAV servers from a variety of clients.
Type: WebDAV #Views: 973 Category: Resource
HOW TO: Set Up WebDAV for a UNIX-to-Windows Migration
When you configure Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV), client computers can open and save documents directly to a Web site instead of using sharing methods such as Server Message Block (SMB), Network File System (NFS), or Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP) to share the Web site content for editing and updating procedures. This article describes how to configure WebDAV in Internet Information Services (IIS).
Type: WebDAV #Views: 1046 Category: Resource
WebDAV SEARCH
This document defines WebDAV SEARCH, an application of HTTP/1.1 forming a lightweight search protocol to transport queries and result sets and allows clients to make use of server-side search facilities. It is based on the expired draft for WebDAV DASL [DASL]. [DASLREQ] describes the motivation for DASL.
Type: WebDAV #Views: 1192 Category: Resource
Software AG implements WebDAV Standard for Tamino XML Database
WebDAV stands for Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning. It is a set of extensions to the HTTP protocol which allows users to collaboratively edit and manage files on remote Web servers. Tamino WebDAV Server represents a new user experience.
Type: WebDAV #Views: 899 Category: Resource
WEBDAV (Extensions for Distributed Authoring and Versioning on the World Wide Web
"WebDAV is an Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF) working group that seeks to extend HTTP 1.1 for distributed authoring and versioning. It uses XML." The Working Group chairman is Jim Whitehead (University of California, Irvine). The Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV) standard was approved by the IETF in December, 1998.
Type: WebDAV #Views: 929 Category: Resource
Proposed Calendar Server Extensions for WebDAV (CalDAV).
IETF has announced the publication of an initial working draft for Calendar Server Extensions for WebDAV (CalDAV). The CalDAV draft been submitted to the IETF CALSCH working group for consideration of the mechanisms designed to enable interoperable calendar access over WebDAV. The draft specification was commissioned at the Fall 2003 Minneapolis meeting of the IETF Calendaring and Scheduling Working Group Working Group and is intended as an exploration of the advantages of using WebDAV as well as a proposal for one way to model calendaring data, with some ideas for how to specify the features that go beyond WebDAV."
Type: WebDAV #Views: 941 Category: Resource
Update on Win2000/IIS 5.0/WebDAV Vulnerability
The IIS/WebDAV vulnerability exists only in Windows 2000 systems. The underlying exposure exists within the core Win2000 functionality, in a shared library called ntdll.dll. Other Windows operating systems have been tested and do not exhibit the remote compromise vulnerability.
Type: WebDAV #Views: 991 Category: Resource
What is WebDav?
WebDAV is a protocol that allows convenient connectivity between a remote server and a local workstation. WebDAV can now be used with WebCT to provide true "Drag and Drop" file transfer capabilities between your PC and the WebCT server. You can make a link on your PC to your WebCT site and then easily move files and folders back and forth between your PC and your WebCT site. You can even make a link to the course backups on your site.
Type: WebDAV #Views: 936 Category: Resource
Access Control Extensions to WebDAV
This document specifies a set of methods, headers, and resource-types that define the WebDAV Advanced Access Control extensions to the HTTP/1.1 protocol.
Type: WebDAV #Views: 874 Category: Resource
IETF WEBDAV Working Group
A Brief Introduction to WebDAV and broad collection of related resources and links; including discussion lists, RFCs, current Draft Documents, servers, clients, distibuted web content authoring tools, WebDAV implementations, meetings and archival documents.
Type: WebDAV #Views: 865 Category: Resource
Archived WebDAV-Related Protocol Proposals
During the development of the WebDAV Distributed Authoring Protocol, there were many proposals fielded in an effort to explore the remote authoring protocol design space. These protocol proposals are archived below. None of these documents are currently under active consideration by the WebDAV Working Group.
Type: WebDAV #Views: 1184 Category: Resource
WebDAV Advanced Collections Protocol
These are the slides as presented at the WebDAV WG at the 42nd IETF in Chicago by Jim Davis. These slides reflect corrections made during discussion. The presentation included a design for direct references that was created by two of the authors (Davis and Whitehead) during the week. This design is not documented in the current ID.
Type: WebDAV #Views: 605 Category: Resource
Configuring WebDAV on Your Local Computer
See how to set up WebDAV on Windows 2000/XP.
Type: WebDAV #Views: 707 Category: Resource
WebDAV
Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV) allows you to use a remote web server as though it were a local file server. This means you can upload and download multiple WebCT course files and folders through your computer's file management. WebDAV supports local access to both the WebCT Manage Files folder and the Course Backup folder.
Type: WebDAV #Views: 367 Category: Resource
Transferring files using WebDAV in UltraDev 4 with Internet Information Server 5.0
There are different ways to set up Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV) for sharing files over the Internet. This TechNote explains one method that allows a website authoring team to modify live files on an IIS-hosted website using Dreamweaver. To set up this type of configuration, developers need to configure two websites in Microsoft's Internet Information Services (IIS) server.
Type: WebDAV #Views: 335 Category: Resource
Setting Up the SAP DB WebDAV Service
A SAP DB-based WebDAV service is installed along during the installation of the SAP DB Web Tools. A SAP DB database instance is used to store all WebDAV-related data, including the Web resources. Stored XML documents can be indexed; the SAP DB WebDAV GUI provides a range of easy to use functions for handling documents and indexing services.
Type: WebDAV #Views: 358 Category: Resource
What is WEBDAV?
WebDAV is an Internet standard used to access documents in directories/folders linked to a web server. It addresses issues such as file access permissions, offline editing, file integrity, and conflict resolution when competing changes are made to a document. WebDAV expands an organization's infrastructure by using the Internet or an intranet as the central location for storing files.
Type: WebDAV #Views: 372 Category: Resource
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