'''WebDAV''' == cadaver ==[http://www.webdav.org/cadaver/ cadaver] is a HTTP extension that makes the Internet a writeable medium by allowing files to be created, changed, or deleted over the ubiquitous HTTP protocol. WebDAV can be used to access your Filebox, transfer files to and from [[Scholarw:File Transfer Protocol|FTP]], or transfer files -like command-line client for connecting to WebDAV shares. To connect to a hosted site online. This example assumes you are using Fileboxshare, but the instructions for Scholar or hosted sites are identical; just replace simply specify the URL with as an argument to the one cadaver command: cadaver {{{shareurl}}}You will be asked for your username and password. After connecting, you are givencan issue standard FTP commands like '''ls''', '''get''', '''put''', and '''delete'''. To disconnect, type '''exit'''.
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