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Also, if it's really a mix of machines that serves .Mac (and I'm pretty sure of that), maybe some linux servers provide some things while Mac OS X Server providers other stuff... And WebDAV is http, yes.
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Thanks much for your reply, Adonsa
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| Then he'll really have a $#!t-fit when he finds out... www.microsoft.com runs Linux? Up to a point ... BTW, this also give the answer to my question about the "impossible combination" of OS and Web server.
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