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NAME

Net::DAV::Server - Provide a DAV Server

SYNOPSIS

  my $filesys = Filesys::Virtual::Plain->new({root_path => $cwd});
  my $webdav = Net::DAV::Server->new();
  $webdav->filesys($filesys);

  my $d = HTTP::Daemon->new(
    LocalAddr => 'localhost',
    LocalPort => 4242,
    ReuseAddr => 1) || die;
  print "Please contact me at: ", $d->url, "\n";
  while (my $c = $d->accept) {
    while (my $request = $c->get_request) {
      my $response = $webdav->run($request);
      $c->send_response ($response);
    }
    $c->close;
    undef($c);
  }

DESCRIPTION

This module provides a WebDAV server. WebDAV stands for "Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning". It is a set of extensions to the HTTP protocol which allows users to collaboratively edit and manage files on remote web servers.

Net::DAV::Server provides a WebDAV server and exports a filesystem for you using the Filesys::Virtual suite of modules. If you simply want to export a local filesystem, use Filesys::Virtual::Plain as above.

This module doesn't currently provide a full WebDAV implementation. However, I am working through the WebDAV server protocol compliance test suite (litmus, see http://www.webdav.org/neon/litmus/) and will provide more compliance in future. The important thing is that it supports cadaver and the Mac OS X Finder as clients.

AUTHOR

Leon Brocard <acme@astray.com>

MAINTAINERS

  G. Wade Johnson <wade@cpanel.net>  ( co-maintainer )
  Erin Schoenhals <erin@cpanel.net>  ( co-maintainer )
  Bron Gondwana <perlcode@brong.net> ( co-maintainer )
  Leon Brocard <acme@astray.com>     ( original author )

The latest copy of this package can be checked out using Subversion from http://svn.brong.net/netdavserver/release

Development code at http://svn.brong.net/netdavserver/trunk

COPYRIGHT

Copyright (C) 2004, Leon Brocard Changes copyright (c) 2010, cPanel, Inc.

This module is free software; you can redistribute it or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself.