> Hi,
> I've just used cadaver(1) from a linux> > I believe it would be best to use WebDAV for that particular example. After > all, the Bookmarks UI just gives you a view of the user's DAV > home-collection. > I need to, hopefully, support a lot of users, suppose the level of users of Del.icio.us. I had expected it was just basically a database store, what does the DAV setup imply about performance/scalability? Is the DAV collection a URL mapping of some sort to a database, in other words it doesn't just save XML bookmark files in the filesystem does it? > More interestingly, because I put it in the rdf_sink/ collection, the > Sponger will have been invoked to pull triples out of it. > What benefits will this have? (don't know Sponger, having just read quickly on the page going over it. Seems actually like it could be useful for my current work, but I didnt think it would be beneficial for this project) Cheers, Bryan Rasmussen