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WebDAV
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Module: mod_webdav
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:Author: Jan Kneschke
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:Date: $Date: 2004/11/03 22:26:05 $
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:Revision: $Revision: 1.2 $
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:abstract:
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WebDAV module for lighttpd
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.. meta::
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:keywords: lighttpd, webdav
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.. contents:: Table of Contents
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Description
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The WebDAV module is a very minimalistic implementation of RFC 2518.
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Minimalistic means that not all operations are implemented yet.
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So far we have
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* PROPFIND
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* OPTIONS
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* MKCOL
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* DELETE
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* PUT
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and the usual GET, POST, HEAD from HTTP/1.1.
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So far, mounting a WebDAV resource into Windows XP works and the basic litmus
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tests are passed.
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Options
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webdav.activate
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If you load the webdav module, the WebDAV functionality has to be
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enabled for the directories you want to provide to the user.
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Default: disable
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webdav.is-readonly
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Only allow reading methods (GET, PROPFIND, OPTIONS) on WebDAV resources.
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Default: writable
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Examples
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To enable WebDAV for the /dav directory, you wrap your webdav options in
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a conditional. You have to use the regex like below as you want to match
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the directory /dav and everything below it, but not e.g. /davos. ::
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$HTTP["url"] =~ "^/dav($|/)" {
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webdav.activate = "enable"
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webdav.is-readonly = "enable"
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}
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