The WebDAV Client is software (or library) that allows users to access and manage files on a remote server, using the WebDAV protocol, which stands for Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning.
It allows users to operate (upload, download, rename, move and delete) files and folders on the remote server, using WebDAV-specific HTTP commands and requests.
It is primarily used for integrating remote file servers into applications and services that require file access and management on WebDAV servers.
The WebDAV (Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning) protocol is an extension of the Hypertext Transfer Protocol (HTTP).
It enables collaborative management of files and folders on remote servers.
Designed to enable editing, publishing, synchronization, and version control of documents and to manage folders, the WebDAV protocol extends the basic functionality of HTTP by adding specific methods and commands to operate in advanced file management, such as: managing collections of files, locking files to prevent concurrent changes, managing file properties, and performing copy, bride, and delete operations on remote servers.
WebDAV allows users to access and edit files on remote servers using applications and tools that support the protocol, making real-time collaboration and file synchronization between different devices possible.
It is widely used for sharing and managing files in collaborative work environments and for integrating remote file servers into applications and Web services.
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