I've just tried to connect to a webdavs URL in Ubuntu 11.10 and I get
the same results as reported above: attempting to enter a folder makes
it appear as a file (after the "moved permanently" error), but using the
list view and expanding the tree shows the contents of a folder.

I've seen this behaviour in GNOME in Debian Squeeze, so I'm guessing
that the GNOME people didn't manage to fix the bug after all. KDE 3.x
and Windows XP manage to access the same resource without any
difficulties.

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Title:
  WebDav support in Nautilus broken

Status in GVFS:
  Fix Released
Status in “gvfs” package in Ubuntu:
  Fix Released

Bug description:
  Version: Ubuntu 8.04/8.10 (lastest updates)

  I'm able to connect to a WebDavs (SSL) folder via Nautilus, I can see the 
content of the root folder, but I'm not able to navigate into subfolders (when 
I double click a subdir I obtain: "Error: HTTP Error: Moved Permanently. Please 
select another viewer and try again.").
  I tried to connect to the webdavs folder with either trough "Connect to 
Server" (via custom location) and Nautilus location bar. (ie. 
davs://mywebdavserver.com)

  The odd thing is that if once the connection is established I switch
  the Nautilus view to List, I'm able to browse the content of the
  subdirectories (and even copy file from any subfolder to the local
  system) expanding the tree by clicking the little triangle on the left
  of subfolders.

  If I try to access subdirectories by double click on them or writing the full 
location I get the error above. 
  I get the error if I try to upload a file into a subdirectory using drag and 
drop in List view. (uploading works fine if I upload to the root directory 
thought).
  I get the error if I try to download a whole subdirectory instead of a single 
file.

  The webdav folder is managed by apache with mod_dav. It used to work
  properly with Debian sid and still works in Ubuntu via cadaver.

  I'm willing to provide further information if needed.
  Cheers,
  nivox

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