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Network Working Group J. Reschke Request for Comments: 4709 greenbytes Category: Informational October 2006

 Mounting Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV) Servers

Status of This Memo

 This memo provides information for the Internet community.  It does
 not specify an Internet standard of any kind.  Distribution of this
 memo is unlimited.

Copyright Notice

 Copyright (C) The Internet Society (2006).

Abstract

 In current Web browsers, there is no uniform way to specify that a
 user clicking on a link will be presented with an editable view of a
 Web Distinguished Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV) server.  For
 example, it is frequently desirable to be able to click on a link and
 have this link open a window that can handle drag-and-drop
 interaction with the resources of a WebDAV server.
 This document specifies a mechanism and a document format that
 enables WebDAV servers to send "mounting" information to a WebDAV
 client.  The mechanism is designed to work on any platform and with
 any combination of browser and WebDAV client, relying solely on the
 well-understood dispatch of documents through their MIME type.

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Table of Contents

 1. Introduction ....................................................2
 2. Terminology .....................................................3
 3. Format ..........................................................3
    3.1. dm:mount ...................................................4
    3.2. dm:url .....................................................4
    3.3. dm:open ....................................................4
    3.4. dm:username ................................................4
 4. Example .........................................................4
 5. Internationalization Considerations .............................5
 6. IANA Considerations .............................................6
    6.1. MIME Type Registration .....................................6
 7. Security Considerations .........................................8
 8. Acknowledgements ................................................8
 9. References ......................................................9
    9.1. Normative References .......................................9
    9.2. Informative References .....................................9
 Appendix A.  Alternative Approaches ...............................10
    A.1. ...Through HTML/CSS Extensions ............................10
    A.2. ...Through Custom URI Schemes .............................10
 Appendix B.  Implementations ......................................10
    B.1. Example Implementation for Webfolder Client ...............10
    B.2. Xythos ....................................................14

1. Introduction

 By definition, a Web Distributed Authoring and Versioning (WebDAV)
 server ([RFC2518]) is an HTTP server as well ([RFC2616]).  Most
 WebDAV servers can be (at least partly) operated from an HTML-based
 user interface in a web browser.  However, it is frequently desirable
 to be able to switch from an HTML-based view to a presentation
 provided by a native WebDAV client, directly supporting the authoring
 features defined in WebDAV and related specifications.
 This document specifies a platform-neutral mechanism based on the
 dispatch of documents through their MIME type.  For completeness,
 Appendix A lists other approaches that have been implemented in
 existing clients.
 For example, many educational institutions use WebDAV servers as a
 mechanism for sharing documents among students.  Each student owns a
 separate collection structure on a WebDAV server, often called his/
 her "locker".  Ideally, when users click on a link in an HTML page
 provided by the university (perhaps by their university Web portal),
 an editable view of their locker will appear.

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2. Terminology

 The terminology used here follows that in the WebDAV Distributed
 Authoring Protocol specification [RFC2518].
 The key words "MUST", "MUST NOT", "REQUIRED", "SHALL", "SHALL NOT",
 "SHOULD", "SHOULD NOT", "RECOMMENDED", "MAY", and "OPTIONAL" in this
 document are to be interpreted as described in [RFC2119].
 This document uses XML DTD fragments ([XML]) as a purely notational
 convention.  In particular:
 o  Element names use the namespace
    "http://purl.org/NET/webdav/mount".  When an XML element type in
    this namespace is referenced in this document outside of the
    context of an XML fragment, the string "dm:" will be prefixed to
    the element name.
 o  Element ordering is irrelevant.
 o  Extension elements/attributes (elements/attributes not already
    defined as valid child elements) may be added anywhere, except
    when explicitly stated otherwise.

3. Format

 A WebDAV mount request is encoded in a specific XML format ([XML])
 with a well-defined MIME type (see Section 6.1).  The MIME type
 allows user agents to dispatch the content to a handler specific to
 the system's WebDAV client.
 The elements defined below use the namespace
 "http://purl.org/NET/webdav/mount".
 <!ELEMENT mount (url, open?, username?) >
 <!ELEMENT url (#PCDATA) >
 <!-- PCDATA value: scheme ":" hier-part, as defined in Section 3 of
      [RFC3986] -->
 <!ELEMENT open (#PCDATA) >
 <!-- PCDATA value: path, as defined in Section 3 of
      [RFC3986] -->
 <!ELEMENT username (#PCDATA) >

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3.1. dm:mount

 The <dm:mount> element acts as a container for all the remaining
 elements defined by this protocol.

3.2. dm:url

 The mandatory <dm:url> element provides the HTTP URL of the WebDAV
 collection that should be mounted by the client.

3.3. dm:open

 The optional <dm:open> element instructs the client to display the
 specified child collection; its URL is computed by concatenating this
 element's value with the URL obtained from the <dm:url> (Section 3.2)
 element (see Section 7 for a discussion about why this element only
 supports displaying collections rather than opening arbitrary
 documents).

3.4. dm:username

 The server can use the optional <dm:username> element to specify the
 name of the currently authenticated principal.  A client can use this
 value to select a matching mount point (different users may have
 mounted the URL with different credentials under different local
 mount points) or to provide a meaningful default for authentication
 against the server.  It is common that a browser and WebDAV client do
 not share HTTP connections, so including this information in the
 mount document increases usability.
 Implementation Note: If a <dm:username> element is present, public
 caching of the document should be disallowed.  Thus, appropriate
 'Vary' or 'Cache-Control' headers are needed in the server response.

4. Example

 In the example below, the client first retrieves a representation of
 a WebDAV collection using a generic Web browser (1).  The returned
 HTML content contains a hyperlink that identifies the "davmount"
 document in the format defined in Section 3 (2).  The user follows
 this link (3), which causes the server to return the "davmount"
 document to the user's browser (4).  The browser in turn passes the
 content to the application that was registered to handle the
 "application/davmount+xml" MIME type, usually the default WebDAV
 client on the client's system.

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 (1) Client retrieves representation of WebDAV collection "/user42/
 inbox/".
 GET /user42/inbox/ HTTP/1.1
 Host: www.example.com
 (2) Server returns representation.
 HTTP/1.1 200 OK
 Content-Type: text/html
 Content-Length: xxx
 ..
 <a href="?action=davmount">View this collection in your
 WebDAV client</a>
 ..
 (note that the example shows only that part of the HTML page that
 contains the relevant link)
 (3) Client follows link to "davmount" document
 GET /user42/inbox/?action=davmount HTTP/1.1
 Host: www.example.com
 (4) Server returns "davmount" document
 HTTP/1.1 200 OK
 Content-Type: application/davmount+xml
 Content-Length: xxx
 Cache-Control: private
 <dm:mount xmlns:dm="http://purl.org/NET/webdav/mount">
   <dm:url>http://www.example.com/user42/</dm:url>
   <dm:open>inbox/</dm:open>
 </dm:mount>

5. Internationalization Considerations

 This document does not introduce any new internationalization
 considerations beyond those discussed in [RFC2518], Section 16.

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6. IANA Considerations

6.1. MIME Type Registration

 Type name:
    application
 Subtype name:
    davmount+xml
 Required parameters:
    none
 Optional parameters:
    "charset": This parameter has identical semantics to the charset
    parameter of the "application/xml" media type as specified in
    [RFC3023].
 Encoding considerations:
    Identical to those of "application/xml" as described in [RFC3023],
    Section 3.2.
 Security considerations:
    As defined in this specification.  In addition, as this media type
    uses the "+xml" convention, it shares the same security
    considerations as described in [RFC3023], Section 10.
 Interoperability considerations:
    There are no known interoperability issues.
 Published specification:
    This specification.
 Applications that use this media type:
    SAP Netweaver Knowledge Management, Xythos Drive.

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 Additional information:
    Magic number(s):
       As specified for "application/xml" in [RFC3023], Section 3.2.
    File extension(s):
       .davmount
    Fragment identifiers:
       As specified for "application/xml" in [RFC3023], Section 5.
    Base URI:
       As specified in [RFC3023], Section 6.
    Macintosh file type code(s):
       TEXT
 Person & email address to contact for further information:
    Julian Reschke <julian.reschke@greenbytes.de>
 Intended usage:
    COMMON
 Restrictions on usage:
    None.
 Author:
    Julian Reschke
 Change controller:
    IESG

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7. Security Considerations

 All security considerations connected to HTTP/WebDAV and XML apply
 for this specification as well, namely, [RFC2518] (Section 17) and
 [RFC3470] (Section 7).
 In addition, client implementers must be careful when implementing
 the <dm:open> element (see Section 3.3).  It MUST NOT be used to
 initiate any action beyond displaying the contents of a WebDAV
 collection (supporting "opening" documents could be abused to trick a
 user into letting the operating system's shell execute arbitrary
 content, possibly running it as an executable program).
 The OPTIONAL <dm:username> element defined in Section 3.4 allows the
 inclusion of user names into mount documents.  However in some cases,
 user name information is considered to be security sensitive.  Should
 this be the case, parties generating mount documents are advised to
 either not to include user names, or to use access control to
 restrict access to the information as desired.

8. Acknowledgements

 This document has benefited from thoughtful discussion by Emile
 Baizel, Spencer Dawkins, Lisa Dusseault, Stefan Eissing, Joe
 Gregorio, Michal Gregr, Russ Housley, Jim Luther, Jaroslav Mazanec,
 and Jim Whitehead.

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9. References

9.1. Normative References

 [RFC2119]  Bradner, S., "Key words for use in RFCs to Indicate
            Requirement Levels", BCP 14, RFC 2119, March 1997.
 [RFC2518]  Goland, Y., Whitehead, E., Faizi, A., Carter, S., and D.
            Jensen, "HTTP Extensions for Distributed Authoring --
            WEBDAV", RFC 2518, February 1999.
 [RFC2616]  Fielding, R., Gettys, J., Mogul, J., Frystyk, H.,
            Masinter, L., Leach, P., and T. Berners-Lee, "Hypertext
            Transfer Protocol -- HTTP/1.1", RFC 2616, June 1999.
 [RFC3023]  Murata, M., St.Laurent, S., and D. Kohn, "XML Media
            Types", RFC 3023, January 2001.
 [RFC3986]  Berners-Lee, T., Fielding, R., and L. Masinter, "Uniform
            Resource Identifier (URI): Generic Syntax", STD 66,
            RFC 3986, January 2005.
 [XML]      Bray, T., Paoli, J., Sperberg-McQueen, C., Maler, E., and
            F. Yergeau, "Extensible Markup Language (XML) 1.0 (Fourth
            Edition)", W3C REC-xml-20060816, August 2006,
            <http://www.w3.org/TR/2006/REC-xml-20060816>.

9.2. Informative References

 [RFC3470]  Hollenbeck, S., Rose, M., and L. Masinter, "Guidelines for
            the Use of Extensible Markup Language (XML) within IETF
            Protocols", RFC 3470, BCP 70, January 2003.
 [WEBARCH]  Walsh, N. and I. Jacobs, "Architecture of the World Wide
            Web, Volume One", W3C REC-webarch-20041215, December 2004,
            <http://www.w3.org/TR/2004/REC-webarch-20041215/>.

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Appendix A. Alternative Approaches

A.1. …Through HTML/CSS Extensions

 Microsoft Internet Explorer implements a Cascading Style Sheet (CSS)
 extension that allows switching to its own WebDAV client
 ("Webfolder", see <http://msdn.microsoft.com/workshop/author/
 behaviors/reference/behaviors/anchor.asp>).  However, at the time of
 this writing, this extension was not implemented by any other user
 agent.

A.2. …Through Custom URI Schemes

 The "kio" library of the "K Desktop Enviroment"
 (<http://www.kde.org/>) uses the URI scheme "webdav" to dispatch to
 the system's WebDAV client.  This URI scheme is not registered, nor
 is it supported on other platforms.  Furthermore, the W3C's
 "Architecture of the World Wide Web, Volume One" explicitly advises
 against defining new schemes when existing schemes can be used:
    A specification SHOULD reuse an existing URI scheme (rather than
    create a new one) when it provides the desired properties of
    identifiers and their relation to resources.
 (See [WEBARCH], Section 2.4.)

Appendix B. Implementations

B.1. Example Implementation for Webfolder Client

 The figure below shows a sample implementation of a dispatcher for
 the application/davmount+xml datatype, suited for Win32 systems and
 the Microsoft "Webfolder" client.
 // sample implementation of application/davmount+xml
 // dispatcher for Windows Webfolder client
 //
 // to install/uninstall:
 //        wscript davmount.js
 //
 // to open the webfolder:
 //        wscript davmount.js filename
 // (where filename refers to an XML document with MIME type
 // application/davmount+xml)
 var EXTENSION = ".davmount";
 var MIMETYPE = "application/davmount+xml";
 var REGKW = "WebDAV.mount";

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 var NS = "xmlns:m='http://purl.org/NET/webdav/mount";
 // remove keys/entries from the registry
 function regdel(shell, key) {
   try {
     var x = shell.RegRead(key);
     try {
       shell.RegDelete(key);
     }
     catch(e) {
       WScript.Echo("Error removing key " + key + ": " + e);
     }
   }
   catch(e) {
     // entry not present
   }
 }
 // methods for registering/unregistering the handler
 function install() {
   var WshShell = new ActiveXObject("WScript.Shell");
   if (WshShell == null) {
     WScript.Echo("Couldn't instantiate WScript.Shell object");
     return 2;
   }
   var fso = new ActiveXObject("Scripting.FileSystemObject");
   var RegExt = "HKCR\\" + EXTENSION + "\\";
   var RegMimeType = "HKCR\\MIME\\DataBase\\Content Type\\"
     + MIMETYPE + "\\";
   var RegKw = "HKCR\\" + REGKW + "\\";
   var extension = null;
   try {
     extension = WshShell.RegRead(RegMimeType + "Extension");
   }
   catch (e) {
   }
   if (extension == null) {
     var but = WshShell.popup("Install the dispatcher for mime type "
       + MIMETYPE + "?", 0, MIMETYPE + " installation", 4);

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     if (but == 6) {
       try {
         WshShell.RegWrite(RegExt, REGKW);
         WshShell.RegWrite(RegExt + "Content Type", MIMETYPE);
         WshShell.RegWrite(RegMimeType + "Extension", EXTENSION);
         WshShell.RegWrite(RegKw, "WebDAV Mount Request");
         WshShell.RegWrite(RegKw + "DefaultIcon\\",
           "shell32.dll,103");
         var path = fso.getAbsolutePathName("davmount.js");
         WshShell.RegWrite(RegKw + "shell\\open\\command\\",
           "%SystemRoot%\\system32\\wscript.exe /nologo \""
           + path + "\" \"%1\"", "REG_EXPAND_SZ");
       }
       catch (e) {
         WScript.Echo("Error writing to registry");
         return 1;
       }
       return 0;
     }
     else {
       return 1;
     }
   }
   else {
     var but = WshShell.popup("Remove the dispatcher for mime type "
       + MIMETYPE + "?", 0, MIMETYPE + " installation", 4);
     if (but == 6) {
       regdel(WshShell, RegExt + "Content Type");
       regdel(WshShell, RegExt);
       regdel(WshShell, RegKw + "shell\\open\\command\\");
       regdel(WshShell, RegKw + "DefaultIcon\\");
       regdel(WshShell, RegKw);
       regdel(WshShell, RegMimeType + "Extension");
       regdel(WshShell, RegMimeType);
       return 0;
     }
     else {
       return 1;
     }
   }
 }
 if (WScript.Arguments.length == 0) {
   // install/uninstall
   WScript.Quit(install());

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 }
 else {
   // try to invoke Webfolder
   var inp = new ActiveXObject("MSXML2.DOMDocument");
   var furi = encodeURI(WScript.Arguments(0));
   if (! inp.load(furi)) {
     WScript.Echo("Can't read from '"
       + WScript.Arguments(0) + "'!");
     WScript.Quit(2);
   }
   inp.setProperty("SelectionLanguage", "XPath");
   inp.setProperty("SelectionNamespaces",
     "xmlns:m='http://purl.org/NET/webdav/mount'");
   var n1 = inp.selectSingleNode("/m:mount/m:url");
   var n2 = inp.selectSingleNode("/m:mount/m:open");
   if (n1 == null) {
     WScript.Echo("<url> element missing.");
     WScript.Quit(2);
   }
   var ie = new ActiveXObject("InternetExplorer.Application");
   ie.Navigate("about:blank");
   var doc = ie.Document;
   var folder = doc.createElement("span");
   folder.addBehavior("#default#httpFolder");
   var result = folder.navigate(n1.text +
                  (n2 == null ? "" : n2.text));
   // close the window again when there was no <open> element
   if (n2 == null) ie.Quit();
   if (result != "OK") {
     if (result == "PROTOCOL_NOT_SUPPORTED") {
       WScript.Echo("This site doesn't seem to support WebDAV.");
       WScript.Quit(1);
     }
     else {
       WScript.Echo("Unexpected status: " + result);
       WScript.Quit(2);
     }
   }

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 }

B.2. Xythos

 The "Xythos Drive" WebDAV client for WebDAV supports this
 specification starting with version 4.4.

Author's Address

 Julian F. Reschke
 greenbytes GmbH
 Hafenweg 16
 Muenster, NW  48155
 Germany
 Phone: +49 251 2807760
 Fax:   +49 251 2807761
 EMail: julian.reschke@greenbytes.de
 URI:   http://greenbytes.de/tech/webdav/

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