Great idea! We need more modules for WebDAV. There is a WebDAV server on CPAN called HTTP::DAVServer. Check to see that your work isn't the same. If not, then how about HTTP::WebDAV::Server2? Or Apache::WebDAV::Server2?

I just recently did a short writeup on WebDAV. See:

Re^2: Is there a method in LWP that lets me get a listing of all files available in a URL directory?

For an explanation of PerlDAV see:

http://webdav.org/perldav/

WebDAV News: http://www.webdav.org/news.html

WebDAV Resources Homepage: http://www.webdav.org

I'm looking forward to seeing your module. Maybe you could post some of the code as an RFC. Good Luck!


In reply to Re: Help with module naming, please. by Khen1950fx
in thread Help with module naming, please. by saberworks

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