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| WebDAV access allows users which can edit course files to do so from a convenient WebDAV "Web Folder"/Mountpoint which acts like a local drive.
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| To set up WebDAV access in your Moodle installation:
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| * In Admin->Server->WebDAV Set webdavenable to Yes.
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| * The 'moodle/site:webdav' capability controls who can connect - by defauly the "Course Creator" role has it. Assign the role at the system level for users to be able to connect.
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| * If you want to restrict WebDAVaccess so it is only accessible from the local LAN, use the webdavsubnet setting.
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| (This feature will be available after v1.9)
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| To use WebDAV your webserver must support this. There a 2 steps needed:
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| * Installing the DAV module in your webserver
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| In a commonly used server, apache, the module is called mod_dav. Using the Debian OS, "aptitude install libapache-mod-dav" does the trick.
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| * Disabling magic_quotes_gpc
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| When this module is installed, create an entry in your apache config file (under the <VirtualHost> entry for the applicable domain) like this: "php_value magic_quotes_gpc 0" to disable magic_quotes_gpc and your serevr should be setup correctly.
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| == See Also ==
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| * [[WebDAV Connect]]
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| * [http://moodle.org/mod/forum/discuss.php?d=41217 Using Moodle: WebDAV extension for Moodle] discussion from 2006
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| [[Category: Administrator]]
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