In my opinion even a MOVE shouldn't alter the displayname
property. But such discussions should take place in the WebDAV mailing
list. Maybe Julian can tell us more.

Ingo

> What about MOVE? Wouldn't it be funny when I use MOVE as some sort of 
> rename and the displayname stays the same? Or is it different with MOVE?
> 
> Oliver
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> > This is more a problem of Windows Explorer than of Slide. Explorer, like any
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