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Alexander V. Lukyanov wrote:
> On Fri, Feb 24, 2006 at 10:02:47PM +0100, Noèl Köthe wrote:
>>>     % lftp http://incoming.debian.org
>>>     cd: Access failed: 404 Not Found (/)
> 
> Recently I have changed method of checking for existence of a directory.
> Now lftp uses PROPFIND by default (it is controlled by http:use-propfind 
> setting).
> For some reason, incoming.debian.org returns 404 Not Found error for PROPFIND
> requests. A workaround would be to set http:use-propfind to no.
> 
> What should be the default for the setting? Opinions?

Hi Alexander.

Yes, I would be in favor of defaulting to the previous behaviour, as
I've noticed quite a lot of http servers not being usable with PROPFIND.

Thanks for your help (and your great work, as always) :)

cheers
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