On 6/26/07, Brian Moseley <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

no need for that. just look for the DAV header in the initial GET. if
you happen to get a 501 on the initial get, then do a HEAD and examine
the DAV and Allow headers.

oh no, i'm wrong - DAV is only sent with OPTIONS responses. bleh.

i really think you should just do the OPTIONS request first no matter
what. it's unambiguous, and it's not like it's going to add a
noticeable delay. servers usually have next-to-zero processing to do
to return those responses, and if you're worried about network
latency, the OPTIONS is going to pale in comparison to the subscribe
anyway.
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