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Re: nautilus does not open webdav folders (https)



On Mon, 2006-11-20 at 01:06 -0500, H.S. wrote:
> I do File --> ConnectToServer in nautilus, select "Secure WebDAV"
> protocal (also tried with just plain WebDAV) and give the full folder
> link in server field (by taking off the "https://"; from its beginning).
> When I double click on the mount point created by nautilus in its
> windows, it asks for the username and password, tried to connect and
> then fails with the message that the link was not found (and tells me to
> please check spelling and try again). That same links works perfectly in
> Konqueror in KDE. The problem appears to be only in nautilus. I have 
> visited this a few times for the last couple of years with similar results.
> 
> I also tried giving the just the server URL in the server field and the
> folder path in the folder field. Same results.

Could be the same as one of these bugs:
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=329956
http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=153054

Check the comments in the first bug about using gnomevfs-ls from the
command line. Maybe you can figure out if this is a bug in nautilus or
gnomevfs.

> Anybody got nautilus working with https (davs)? If yes, I would love to
> know what you do differently. Or is it just the server at my university
> that has something weird about it that Konqueror takes care of but
> Nautilus doesn't?

There is a package called litmus for testing compliance in webdav
servers. 

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Sven Arvidsson
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