[Ietf-caldav] Fwd: RFC 4709 on Mounting Web Distributed Authoring
and Versioning (WebDAV) Servers
Lisa Dusseault
lisa at osafoundation.org
Thu Nov 2 10:29:05 PST 2006
FYI -- this could be used to describe how to mount a CalDAV share, as
well as a general WebDAV share. Think of it as a way of providing
metadata that can't normally go on a link, about how to use that link.
Lisa
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> Subject: RFC 4709 on Mounting Web Distributed Authoring and
> Versioning (WebDAV) Servers
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> A new Request for Comments is now available in online RFC libraries.
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> RFC 4709
>
> Title: Mounting Web Distributed Authoring and
> Versioning (WebDAV) Servers
> Author: J. Reschke
> Status: Informational
> Date: October 2006
> Mailbox: julian.reschke at greenbytes.de
> Pages: 15
> Characters: 23672
> Updates/Obsoletes/SeeAlso: None
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> I-D Tag: draft-reschke-webdav-mount-05.txt
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> URL: http://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc4709.txt
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> In current Web browsers, there is no uniform way to specify that a
> user clicking on a link will be presented with an editable view of a
> Web Distinguished Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV) server. For
> example, it is frequently desirable to be able to click on a link and
> have this link open a window that can handle drag-and-drop
> interaction with the resources of a WebDAV server.
>
> This document specifies a mechanism and a document format that
> enables WebDAV servers to send "mounting" information to a WebDAV
> client. The mechanism is designed to work on any platform and with
> any combination of browser and WebDAV client, relying solely on the
> well-understood dispatch of documents through their MIME type.
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