Hi,
Customer asked if this machine can be used for WebDaV'
No idea what this feature does . .
Anyone ...?
Thanks in advance
Hi,
Customer asked if this machine can be used for WebDaV'
No idea what this feature does . .
Anyone ...?
Thanks in advance
Well, Wikipedia says this about it....
"The WebDAV protocol provides a framework for users to create, change and move documents on a server. The most important features of the WebDAV protocol include the maintenance of properties about an author or modification date, namespace management, collections, and overwrite protection. Maintenance of properties includes such things as the creation, removal, and querying of file information. Namespace management deals with the ability to copy and move web pages within a server’s namespace. Collections deal with the creation, removal, and listing of various resources. Lastly, overwrite protection handles aspects related to locking of files."
Sounds like GlobalScan to me.
No.
According to theIndiana University Knowledge Base WebDAV (Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning) is a set of extensions to HTTP/1.1. It is an open, published standard that allows you to edit documents on a remote web server. WebDAV supports the following features:
- Editing: Create, update, and delete files.
- Properties: Store metadata such as titles, author names, and publication dates. You can set, delete, and retrieve these metadata.
- Collections: Group resources into collections that are organized like a file system, similar to a directory or desktop folder.
- Locking: Prevent others from editing the same content you're working on in WebDAV. The duration of the locks is independent of any individual network connection.
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