2008/11/23 Mark Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > David, I'm not expert on this, but I'd bear in mind that webDav is not HTTP > (as far as I know).
Ive just looked and done a test - and yes WebDav uses PUT and the other basic HTTP actions - it just extends them with metadata and COPY / MOVE etc. I've set up a WebDav server and it seems to work fine - very simple from Rev. > Also, PUT is not well supported in libUrl, and I don't think webDav is at > all (Dave Cragg may be able to say more...) > > As for modernity, with Amazon's S3 service, http PUT is the main method of > getting stuff in, so that seems pretty 'modern' to me :) I'll take another look - from memory it was a very well implemented done REST service - but the PUT you refer to was not simply the data - but a formatted XML packet - still I must look at it again and the library kicking around on the list? _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list use-revolution@lists.runrev.com Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution