DAV, or WebDAV to give its full name, is a tool for remotely managing files over the internet. FTP is an earlier and less fully featured tool for the same thing, but more programs support it. You can read more about WebDAV at http://www.webdav.org/.
I was under the impression that WebDAV never fully caught on, so most hosts don't support it. Even a search through SourceForge shows that the most popular WebDAV client on there only has 40,000 downloads total. Compare that to FileZilla which has 24,000,000.
I use SFTP myself.
Is there much interest in something like WebDAV?
Sometimes, the impossible can become possible, if you're awesome!
Absolutely no idea what this is.
What, Where, Why ???
Tim
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Things have got to get better, they can't get worse, or can they?
DAV, or WebDAV to give its full name, is a tool for remotely managing files over the internet. FTP is an earlier and less fully featured tool for the same thing, but more programs support it. You can read more about WebDAV at http://www.webdav.org/.
I was under the impression that WebDAV never fully caught on, so most hosts don't support it. Even a search through SourceForge shows that the most popular WebDAV client on there only has 40,000 downloads total. Compare that to FileZilla which has 24,000,000.
I use SFTP myself.
Is there much interest in something like WebDAV?
Sometimes, the impossible can become possible, if you're awesome!