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Last updated August 8th, 2015
+Last updated November 20th, 2015
The Perl modules aren't really that big â we're talking about only - approx. 3100 lines of code (of which ~20% is the WebDAV part; I should - really make that a bit cleaner once). Most of the real work is done by + approx. 2600 lines of code. Most of the real work is done by the software on which pr0n builds on.
Unfortunately, no. When and if somebody makes a sane framework for - making WebDAV servers I can use, it probably will, but ATM it's just - too much work for what I need it for. It would be a lot easier if - I only had to support WebDAV level 1, but due to silly restrictions - in Mac OS X' WebDAV client I have to support WebDAV level 2 as well, - and, well, most of that is faked. ;-) In addition, there are multiple - minor features in the system (like autorenaming files on name clashes) - that just aren't easy to adapt to WebDAV. The WebDAV service is - restricted, though, so I guess rather few people will get hurt just - because I'm not fully compliant ;-)
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