It's pretty easy to get it working. Just follow the howto in the docs.
Macs know WebDAV by default, under Linux it highly depends on your environment. For Windows (XP might support it, sorry I don't use it), there are apps like webdrive that allow WebDAV accounts to be used like normal drives.
From what I've just read I understand that WebDAV is a protocol which allows file control over HTTP. mod_dav for Apache seems to be the practical implementation of this protocol for my Apache webserver on SuSE Linux.
I run my own server but that's just for fun, so I don't know Apache inside out. I've downloaded the tarball and am looking at the instructions on http://www.webdav.org/mod_dav/install.html.
Does it make a difference for eZ whether I link mod_dav dynamically or static?
Unfortunately I've just spent two days on mod_dav and finally got it working just before I read your post... Oh well, perhaps I can use it for someting else.
Perhaps you want to answer another question: I've read in some outdated eZ Publish docs (concerning version 3.2) that it wasn't possible at that time to generate files/pages using WebDAV, just folders. That is, if I've understood it right of course.
I can't find newer docs on this matter. Is it possible to generate pages based on uploaded WebDAV docs?
BTW: This whole WebDAV module really rocks! Thanks eZ!
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