Summary: | Gnome 2.6 cannot access WebDAV folder | ||
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Product: | Gentoo Linux | Reporter: | Thomas Beutin <tb> |
Component: | [OLD] GNOME | Assignee: | Gentoo Linux Gnome Desktop Team <gnome> |
Status: | RESOLVED NEEDINFO | ||
Severity: | normal | ||
Priority: | High | ||
Version: | unspecified | ||
Hardware: | x86 | ||
OS: | Linux | ||
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Package list: | Runtime testing required: | --- |
Description
Thomas Beutin
2004-05-22 04:15:20 UTC
dunno, never worked with webdev. It seems they should be handled by gnome-vfs http plugin. Not sure what changed. How can i see which plugins is involved? BTW: I found this working with URLs like http://<my_webdav_server>/<subdir>/ but not with the main directory http://<my_webdav_server>/ still a problem ? are there public versions of these servers so we can test ? Yes, the problem still exists. Now nautilus shows the http content of the resource but not a file system view. In KDE this is solved by different addressing scheme (http://<server-name>/ vs. webdav://<server-name>/). Unfortunally the server is not reachable from the internet, but probybly i can setup a folder in early september accesible from the internet to some developers for a month or so. If You think this might be helpfull please drop me a line with a couple of adresses so i can send the login data to this peoples. i tried with a public account, works fine here.. the url prefix is apperantly dav:// for gnome-vfs .. in nautilus->file menu you can select 'connect to server' and choose webdav there. Does that work for you ? Nope, i cannot select webdav there. I've only two input fields (Linke name, Locatio (URL)) and two buttons (Cancel, Connect). When i enter a name and dav://<my-server>/ an try to connect (click on Connect), nothing happens. When i enter dav://<my-server>/ into nautilus' location bar i get an error: Couldn't display "dav://<my-server>/". Nautilus cannot handle dav: locations. The installed gnome-base/gnome-vfs version is 2.6.1.1. The connect to server dialogue was redone for 2.8 with those extra options (maybe what foser was thinking of?) yeah well.. halfway, i gave the vfs name to try that too. Webdav works perfectly here in GNOME 2.6, using dav://<server>/<dir>. I'm prompted for username and password, enter that and then it works. needinfo for reproducing |