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------- Additional Comments From [EMAIL PROTECTED]  2008-01-06 03:23 -------
In reply to comment #28:

Yes, you missed the point.

Apache core does not handle PUT-requests and ap_meets_conditions is designed for
GET/HEAD-requests only (this is documented behaviour). This is perfectly OK for
the vast majority of Web-servers (they don't need and don't want PUT). WebDAV is
about authoring and PUT is essential.

Why ap_meets_conditions cannot work with PUT:
ap_meets_conditions compares the validators from the request with the validators
from the response. This is OK for GET.
With PUT-requests, the validators from the request have to be compared to the
validators associated with the stored entity before the PUT-body is stored. The
validators in the response will be different.

It is up to the decision by Apache developers, whether they want to
- change ap_meets_conditions (this will change the interface), or
- leave it to modules like mod_dav to check the conditions according to their 
needs.

Werner


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