webdav
HamishRodda
meddie@yoyo.cc.monash.edu.au
2002-01-21
WebDAV is a Distributed
Authoring and Versioning protocol
for
the World Wide Web. It allows for easy management of documents and scripts
on a
http server, and has
additional
features designed to simplify version management amongst multiple
authors.
Usage of this protocol is simple. Type the location you want to view,
similar to a http URL except for the webdav:// protocol
name at the start. An example is
webdav://www.hostname.com/path/.
If you specify a directory name, a list of files and directories will be
displayed,
and you can manipulate these directories and files just as you would with
any
other filesystem.
WebDAV Features
Locking
File locking allows users to lock a file, informing others that they
are
currently working on this file. This way, editing can be done without fear
that
the changes may be overwritten by another person who is also editing the
same
document.
Source file access
WebDAV allows access to the script which is called
to
produce a specific page, so changes can be made to the script itself.
Per-document property support
Arbitrary properties may be set to assist identification of a
document,
such as the author.
To take advantage of these additional capabilities, you will need an
application which supports them. No application currently supports them
through
this kioslave.