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{{{ #!rst ====== WebDAV ====== -------------------- Module: mod_webdav -------------------- .. contents:: Table of Contents Description =========== The WebDAV module is a very minimalistic implementation of RFC 2518. Minimalistic means that not all operations are implemented yet. So far we have * PROPFIND * OPTIONS * MKCOL * DELETE * PUT and the usual GET, POST, HEAD from HTTP/1.1. So far, mounting a WebDAV resource into Windows XP works and the basic litmus tests are passed. Options ======= webdav.activate If you load the webdav module, the WebDAV functionality has to be enabled for the directories you want to provide to the user. Default: disable webdav.is-readonly Only allow reading methods (GET, PROPFIND, OPTIONS) on WebDAV resources. Default: writable webdav.sqlite-db-name The full path to the file you would like to use as your db file. This is required for webdav props and locks. Default: <empty> Examples ======== To enable WebDAV for the /dav directory, you wrap your webdav options in a conditional. You have to use the regex like below as you want to match the directory /dav and everything below it, but not e.g. /davos. :: $HTTP["url"] =~ "^/dav($|/)" { webdav.activate = "enable" webdav.is-readonly = "enable" webdav.sqlite-db-name = "/var/run/lighttpd/lighttpd.webdav_lock.db" } If you would like LOCK support :: $HTTP["url"] =~ "^/dav($|/)" { webdav.activate = "enable" webdav.is-readonly = "disable" webdav.sqlite-db-name = "/var/run/lighttpd/lighttpd.webdav_lock.db" } }}}