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Title : Computing the CHECKIN URI in WebDAV versioning
Author(s) : J. Reschke
Filename : draft-reschke-deltav-compute-checkin-uri-04.txt
Pages : 19
Date : 2003-2-6
In many cases, a versioning-aware client might want to
display/include the URI of the version it's editing while it's being
edited. For instance, an editor might include this as meta
information, or the author of a document might want to know the URI
of the version before it's checked in. A well-known example is the
W3C way of referring to document versions in recommendations: it
contains references to 'the current version', to 'this version' and
to the 'previous version'. Something like this is currently
impossible with WebDAV versioning [RFC3253], as the version URI is
determined at the time of CHECKIN.
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