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<item><title>How To Set Up WebDAV With Apache2 On OpenSUSE 11.3</title>
<link>http://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-set-up-webdav-with-apache2-on-opensuse-11.3</link>
<description>This guide explains how to set up WebDAV with Apache2 on an OpenSUSE 11.3 server. WebDAV stands for Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning and is a set of extensions to the HTTP protocol that allow users to directly edit files on the Apache server so that they do not need to be downloaded/uploaded via FTP. Of course, WebDAV can also be used to upload and download files.</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 14 Sep 2010 14:44:54 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>How To Set Up WebDAV With Apache2 On Ubuntu 9.04</title>
<link>http://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-set-up-webdav-with-apache2-on-ubuntu-9.04</link>
<description>This guide explains how to set up WebDAV with Apache2 on an Ubuntu 9.04 server. WebDAV stands for Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning and is a set of extensions to the HTTP protocol that allow users to directly edit files on the Apache server so that they do not need to be downloaded/uploaded via FTP. Of course, WebDAV can also be used to upload and download files.</description>
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<pubDate>Thu, 22 Oct 2009 12:08:54 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>How To Set Up WebDAV With Lighttpd On Mandriva 2008.1</title>
<link>http://www.howtoforge.com/how-to-set-up-webdav-with-lighttpd-on-mandriva2008.1</link>
<description>This guide explains how to set up WebDAV with lighttpd on a Mandriva 2008.1 server. WebDAV stands for Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning and is a set of extensions to the HTTP protocol that allow users to directly edit files on the lighttpd server so that they do not need to be downloaded/uploaded via FTP. Of course, WebDAV can also be used to upload and download files.</description>
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<author>falko</author>
<pubDate>Tue, 26 Aug 2008 11:24:00 GMT</pubDate>
</item><item><title>Maintaining Remote Web Sites With sitecopy (Debian Squeeze/Ubuntu 11.10)</title>
<link>http://www.howtoforge.com/maintaining-remote-web-sites-with-sitecopy-debian-squeeze-ubuntu-11.10</link>
<description>sitecopy is a tool for copying locally stored web sites to a remote web server (using FTP or WebDAV). It helps you to keep the remote site synchronized with your local copy by uploading modified local files and deleting remote files that have been deleted on the local computer. This tutorial shows how you can manage your remote web site from your local Debian Squeeze/Ubuntu 11.10 desktop with sitecopy.</description>
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<pubDate>Tue, 24 Apr 2012 08:13:55 GMT</pubDate>
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