If it is a configurable option, then we should do it IMHO so it won't be
an additional burden unless someone needs it.

I would also avoid using the same keywords as that might lead to
confusion if a MS WebDAV client were to discover the methods and then
assume it to be an Exchange WebDAV repository.

Ollie

On Wed, 2004-02-04 at 09:19, Ingo Brunberg wrote:
> These commands are not not mentioned in any WebDAV related
> specification I know about, so I am quite sure they are MS extensions.
> 
> I think there is no standard WebDAV way for delivering events. The
> question remains whether something like that is a goof idea at all
> because it would be an additional burden for the server. Remember that
> you are dealing with HTTP requests/reponses and not some fast local
> system calls.
> 
> Ingo
> 
> > Hi,
> > I just came across some webdav command that deal with events in Exchange 2000 
> > Server SP2.
> > Does anybody know if this is part of the webdav protocol or is this a 
> > microsoft specific extension? They provide the methods SUBSCRIBE, 
> > UNSUBSCRIBE, NOTIFY and POLL.
> > This sounds perfect for what I wanted to use to enable remote event listening!
> > Thanks for any hints,
> > 
> > Daniel
> 
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