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Subject: Re: Windows2000
At 05:15 AM 7/3/2001, Aaron Craig wrote:
> ie, you've got nothing to worry about :)
Thanks Aaron that helps more than you know.
I keep replying to these posts but it is not going to the list.
It is going to the individual who sent it. Peo
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Check out.
http://www.webdav.org
- From the site:
WebDAV stands for "Web-based Distributed Authoring and Versioning".
It is a set of extensions to the HTTP protocol which allows users to
collaboratively edit and manage files on remote web servers
Hit "reply to all". Also consider removing the other addresses.
On 03 Jul 2001 14:45:20 -0500, RL Autry wrote:
> At 05:15 AM 7/3/2001, Aaron Craig wrote:
> > ie, you've got nothing to worry about :)
>
> Thanks Aaron that helps more than you know.
>
> I keep replying to these posts but it is n
On Tue, Jul 03, 2001 at 02:45:20PM -0500, RL Autry wrote:
: At 05:15 AM 7/3/2001, Aaron Craig wrote:
: > ie, you've got nothing to worry about :)
:
: Thanks Aaron that helps more than you know.
:
: I keep replying to these posts but it is not going to the list.
: It is going to the individual w
At 11:38 AM 7/3/2001, Bryan DeLuca wrote:
> Since FrontPage extended
>servers support DAV and DAV is a standardized extension to HTTP (It is also
>used by the Windows Web Folders feature) you might consider using DAV to
>transfer your files.
What does DAV stand for and how do I use it?
RL
At 05:15 AM 7/3/2001, Aaron Craig wrote:
> ie, you've got nothing to worry about :)
Thanks Aaron that helps more than you know.
I keep replying to these posts but it is not going to the list.
It is going to the individual who sent it. People have suggested
that I reply to the list so I can get
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Your admin's concern is with the indexing infomation and "Webbot"
configuration information that FrontPage keeps in _vti* directories that
might possibly be overwritten or not updated. Since FrontPage extended
servers support DAV and DAV is a stan
I would call back server Admin and ask them to take off FrontPage Extensions :)
However, Windows2000 is pretty good at transferring files in the correct
format. I actually use the Windows Explorer as my ftp client, and it
handles cgi and pl scripts just fine.
Plus, if you're using Network Pla