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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: 575 Category: Resource
Configuring WebDAV on Your Local Computer
See how to set up WebDAV on Windows 2000/XP.
Type: WebDAV #Views: 673 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: 346 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: 314 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: 337 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: 349 Category: Resource
WebDAV for Apache - mod_dav goes gold
mod_dav has been released, providing an Apache-based implementation of WebDAV, a set of tools for remotely editing and managing files on Web servers.
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WebDAV clients and compatiblity
This list should help those who wokr with eZ publish's webdav interface. It shows known Webdav clients and its compatiblity with ez publish.
Type: WebDAV #Views: 282 Category: Resource
WebDAV Explorer
You can use the WebDAV Explorer to navigate through the document store. You can view the properties and content of the files and folders, change the document class of files, update their indexes, and delete files and folders.
Type: WebDAV #Views: 522 Category: Tool
WebDAV
Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV) allows you to set up a folder for a remote Web server (e.g. your WebCT server) on your local computer. You'll find it easier and quicker to manage your course files by using WebDAV because you can drag and drop folders and files into and out of the "My_Files" folder of your WebCT course(s). The main advantage of using WebDAV is the fact that you can upload and download multiple files instead of one file at a time.
Type: WebDAV #Views: 423 Category: Tool
WebDAV
WebDav stands for "Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning". It is a set of extensions to the HTTP protocol (IETF RFC 2538) which allows users to collaborativly edit and manage files on remote Web servers, i.e., some of the BSCW features which are available via Web interface (e.g., document upload to a BSCW server or renaming of a document on a BSCW server) are also supported by the WebDAV protocol (see www.webdav.org for software supporting WebDAV standard). In particular, Microsoft Internet Explorer, Windows Explorer and Microsoft Office are supporting the WebDAV protocol.
Type: WebDAV #Views: 270 Category: Resource
Tamino WebDAV Server
The Tamino WebDAV Server offers essential features such as versioning and access control that you must have if you are looking for a powerful and reliable content management repository. This article takes a closer look at the Tamino WebDAV Server from a content management perspective and explains why Tamino and the WebDAV protocol fit together very well to make a great content management repository: the Tamino WebDAV Server.
Type: WebDAV #Views: 401 Category: Tool
WebDAV Publishing
This section explains how to set up a WebDAV publishing directory on an IIS 5.0 server, and tells how clients can connect to the server to edit and manipulate files.
Type: WebDAV #Views: 256 Category: Resource
WebDAV tool for Frontier/Radio 1.1b1
WebDAV tool for Frontier/Radio is a plug-in that allows Frontier's Website Framework and Manila static rendering output, and Radio UserLand upstreaming via WebDAV. It provides limited support for WebDAV as specified by RFC 2518. The PUT, DELETE and MKCOL methods, and basic HTTP authentication only are supported. (That means: use it on a secure network or wrap it securely).
Type: WebDAV #Views: 357 Category: Tool
WebDAV and Apache
This powerpoint presentation shows an introduction about WebDav and Apache.
Type: WebDAV #Views: 278 Category: Resource
WebDAV Distributed Authoring Protocol
The WebDAV Distributed Authoring Protocol document specifies a set of headers and methods which extend the Hypertext Transfer Protocol to provide capabilities for overwrite prevention (locking), properties, and namespace management. It provides a standard network protocol infrastructure for asynchronous collaborative authoring of a wide variety of content across the Internet.
Type: WebDAV #Views: 256 Category: Resource
Setting Up the WebDAV Service
When you install the Web Tools, you also install a database-based WebDAV service. A MaxDB 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 the indexing service.
Type: WebDAV #Views: 254 Category: Resource
WebDAV GUI
The MaxDB WebDAV GUI is an HTML-based application that simplifies administration and metadata management when you index XML documents. These XML documents are stored in the Document Store (WebDAV store) of the WebDAV Service.
Type: WebDAV #Views: 381 Category: Tool
WebDav - Atom Wiki
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.
Type: WebDAV #Views: 261 Category: Resource
WebDAV Support for WebCT
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 have local access to several WebCT course file folders and can user your computer's file manager to upload and download multiple course files. WebDAV now supports local access to both the WebCT Manage Files folder and the WebCT Course Backup folder.
Type: WebDAV #Views: 235 Category: Resource
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