FW: I-D ACTION:draft-dusseault-dav-quota-00.txt

Clark Warner & I discussed doing this simple little draft at the Interop
event; well, now it's published.

If there's interest from other implementors (besides Xythos and Apple), I'm
happy to pursue standardizing this in some simple form.

lisa

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	Title		: Quota and Size Properties for DAV Collections
	Author(s)	: L. Dusseault, C. Warner
	Filename	: draft-dusseault-dav-quota-00.txt
	Pages		: 4
	Date		: 19-Sep-01

WebDAV servers are frequently deployed with directory quota (size)
limitations.  This Internet-Draft discusses the two properties and
minor behaviors needed to interoperably deal with quotas on WebDAV
repositories.

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