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Title : An alternative to XML Configuration Access
Protocol (XCAP) for manipulating resource
lists and authorization lists, Using HyperText
Transport Protocol (HTTP) extensions for
Distributed Authoring and Versioning (DAV)
Author(s) : R. Mahy
Filename : draft-mahy-simple-xcap-alternative-01.txt
Pages : 13
Date : 2005-7-14
This document describes an alternative to XCAP (XML Configuration
Access Protocol) for manipulating SIMPLE resource and authorization
lists using WebDAV. XCAP and WebDAV are similar in that they are
both usages of HTTP. Since servers could support both
simultaneously, WebDAV support is a logical progression from XCAP for
clients that require locking, version control, document moves or
other features of WebDAV.
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