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Title : WebDAV Access Control Protocol
Author(s) : G. Clemm, A. Hopkins, E. Sedlar, J. Whitehead
Filename : draft-ietf-webdav-acl-06.txt
Pages : 46
Date : 22-Jun-01
This document specifies a set of methods, headers, and message
bodies that define Access Control extensions to the WebDAV
Distributed Authoring Protocol. This protocol permits a client to
remotely read and modify access control lists that instruct a server
whether to grant or deny operations upon a resource (such as HTTP
method invocations) by a given principal
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