I quickly tested HTTP::DAV via dave and a quick glance at the code, it did everything just fine; if your installation of LWP is "ssl-capable", HTTP:DAV is either. First impression: solid, very good; claims to work with apache2, that'd be a real asset.

It's build on top of solid modules (namly LWP, URI, XML::DOM and a couple of codecore-modules) and the code looks clean and indeed mature.

From this half-hour tests I did (well, actually 45min ;-), I'd recommend this module: Use HTTP::DAV (if you're not trying to navigate fully populated 747s with a weird dav-based approach, maybe you should role-your-own in that case...;-)

regards,
tomte


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If you have a difficult task, give it to a lazy person --
they will find an easier way to do it.


In reply to Re: Which WebDav client API to use? by Tomte
in thread Which WebDav client API to use? by saintmike

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