[Cyberduck-trac] [Cyberduck] #4527: Escaped absolute path not valid
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Thu Nov 25 13:40:16 CET 2010
#4527: Escaped absolute path not valid
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Reporter: anonymous | Owner: dkocher
Type: defect | Status: closed
Priority: normal | Milestone: 4.0
Component: webdav | Version: 3.4.2
Severity: normal | Resolution: fixed
Keywords: | Platform: Mac OS X 10.6
Architecture: Intel |
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Description changed by dkocher:
Old description:
> I'm trying to connect via WebDAV to our internal WebDAV server, and I'm
> getting a lot of errors with connecting as well as navigating the server.
>
> When I try to connect, I repeatedly get "abs_path requested" if I put
> anything at all in the New Bookmark "Path" field. If I leave this blank,
> it works, but I get no file listing. If I then use the Go command to
> switch to the path I originally wanted, I can successfully move to that
> folder.
>
> Opening any of the folders from that path then returns "escaped absolute
> path not valid." and displays nothing.
>
> I can successfully connect and browse this server using the Transmit
> WebDAV client, as well as the Finder.
>
> Any ideas?
New description:
I'm trying to connect via WebDAV to our internal WebDAV server, and I'm
getting a lot of errors with connecting as well as navigating the server.
When I try to connect, I repeatedly get "abs_path requested" if I put
anything at all in the New Bookmark "Path" field. If I leave this blank,
it works, but I get no file listing. If I then use the Go command to
switch to the path I originally wanted, I can successfully move to that
folder.
Opening any of the folders from that path then returns
{{{
escaped absolute path not valid.
}}}
and displays nothing.
I can successfully connect and browse this server using the Transmit
WebDAV client, as well as the Finder.
Any ideas?
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Ticket URL: <http://trac.cyberduck.ch/ticket/4527#comment:8>
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