The following email says it all. As the author points out, Subversion does not actually use all of these WebDAV/DeltaV methods yet, but it probably will someday, so if you’re configuring a proxy, you might as well allow all of them: From: Nuutti Kotivuori Subject: Re: list of HTTP messages used by svn? To: “Hamilton Link” Cc: dev@subversion.tigris.org Date: Sat, 10 Aug 2002 13:51:52 +0300 Hamilton Link wrote: > Is there a full list of the HTTP methods svn uses somewhere, that > someone could piont me to? From the documentation I can find (in > particular project_faq.html and INSTALL), the list of methods svn > uses include at least the following: > > GET, PROPFIND, REPORT, OPTIONS, MERGE, MKACTIVITY, and CHECKOUT > > But since the lists I can find are only partial lists and nowhere > does it suggest these are all the ones used, I’m reluctant to make > any assumptions. > > If I had a complete list, I could go to the corp. proxy guy once > instead of ma