It's a bug in how gnome-vfs handles HTTP redirects and is still open: http://bugzilla.gnome.org/show_bug.cgi?id=92908 On Mon, 2003-06-16 at 22:31, Phil Hinz wrote: > Hello, > > I occasionally use WebDAV to share files with coworkers and was > happy to find out last summer that I could simply type in the URL for the > WebDAV location in Nautilus (whatever version was bundled with RH 7.3) and > it would allow me to treat the location as another folder which I could use > to drag and drop files, very convenient. > > When I upgraded to RH 8 this feature was not available in Nautilus > any longer. It also did not display web pages properly , which I am less > concerned about since I can always use a browser for that. I now have RH 9 > installed and Nautilus 2.2.1 and see the same thing. When I type in the > WebDAV URL into the location bar it returns the webpage displayed as text. > There is no way, I can see, to change that to "View as icons" which used > to be an option. > > My question is, what happened to Nautilus' ability to be used for > interaction with a WebDAV server? If this is an obvious question, I > apologize, but several google searches and a look through the nautilus > mailing list archives didn't turn up anything useful. Is it possible to > still use WebDAV through Nautilus? Is there a better client to use under > RH linux? > > Phil Hinz > -- --Shahms
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