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 Information About WebDAV 

WebDAV is an abbreviation of “Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning”. WebDAV is a standard of the Internet Engineering Task Force (IETF), and is an HTTP 1.1 extension.

The WebDAV protocol allows collaborative editing of documents over the Internet. As in familiar file systems, you can create directories, and store, move, rename, and delete objects. The WebDAV service assigns attributes such as creation date or file type to the stored objects ‑ known as Web resources. Among other things, you can use the attributes to control write locks.

The MaxDB WebDAV service fulfills class 2 of the WebDAV specifications, but does not support the WebDAV Access Control Protocol (ACL) and the Versioning Extension (DeltaV).

See also Setting Up the WebDAV Service.

For more information, see www.webdav.org.

 

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