WebDAV is a useful technology standard that has made inroads on the World Wide Web for several years.

WebDAV is a useful technology standard that has made inroads on the
World Wide Web for several years. WebDAV stands for Web-Based
Distributed Authoring and Versioning, and provides a way to remotely
author and manage content. WebDAV is a protocol standardized by the
IETF, and the Apache WebDAV module is now the fifth most popular
technology in use, coming after PHP, Perl, SSL, and FrontPage.

This session will describe WebDAV and how you can use it to improve your
application. Stein presents an overview of WebDAV, how it can benefit
various users, and how it can be incorporated into your content
management system.

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