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|    Maria Sophia to Arno Welzel    |
|    Re: Discussion of FTP vs WebDav for Andr    |
|    10 Feb 26 04:21:34    |
      XPost: alt.comp.os.windows-11, alt.comp.os.windows-10       From: mariasophia@comprehension.com              Arno Welzel wrote:       > When just using WebDAV to access Android this may not be that relevant,       > but with bigger servers used by many other users as well and not just a       > smartphone acting like a server, things like these may be an issue.              Hi Arno,              I'm one of the few people on Usenet who, not only have a very strong       opinion based on experience, but my experiences determine whe4ther or not I       will *change* that opinion on a dime, if/when new information is produced.              I've changed my mind on WebDAV.              Recently I've copied my entire Android file system over to Windows over       Wi-Fi and I've found that WebDAV in the later Android operating systems is       nowhere near as reliable as it was in the earlier Android OS versions.              I haven't changed a thing in my Android WebDAV setup, and it's not working       as it was now in this later Android version than it did in prior versions.              Since I was in a rush to copy over all my Android data to Windows without       resorting to the kindergarten-style use of "the cloud", I didn't spend the       time to debug the various quirks that popped up which I never saw before.              Suffice to say that "maybe" WebDAV is less reliable than it was in the past       on Android (but I haven't tested the iOS WebDAV implementation recently).              I'll withhold judgment as I have more pressing needs to explore, but I will       let you know ahead of time that I need to re-assess WebDAV in so much as       its ability to mount the entire visible mobile device filesys on Windows as       a read/write drive letter.              More later, as this is a courtesy response based on recent WebDAV       experiences even as I first tested WebDAV to mount Android onto Windows       many years ago and found it almost perfect for that use model at the time.              Thanks for keeping up on this as I never disagree with any logically       sentient point of view from anyone.       --       My analysis always starts with the simplest theory that fits the facts.              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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