[Bug 225480] Re: No option to connect to WebDav(HTTPS)

2008-05-02 Thread fields_g
*** This bug is a duplicate of bug 222532 *** https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/222532 Just found bug #222532. This one as a duplicate. ** This bug has been marked a duplicate of bug 222532 Option to connect to "secure webdav" network locations missing in nautilus -- No option to connect

[Bug 225480] Re: No option to connect to WebDav(HTTPS)

2008-05-02 Thread fields_g
Oh.. and I forgot to state that I am running version 1:2.22.2-0ubuntu4. -- No option to connect to WebDav(HTTPS) https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/225480 You received this bug notification because you are a member of Ubuntu Bugs, which is subscribed to Ubuntu. -- ubuntu-bugs mailing list ubuntu-b

[Bug 225480] Re: No option to connect to WebDav(HTTPS)

2008-05-02 Thread fields_g
Thanks for your comments. I am looking for the return of the WebDav(HTTPS) option in the dropdown menu that is found in the image above. It was there in Gusty and worked properly for me. I tried to play around with the "Custom Location" service type and now I know there is something wrong. Here

[Bug 225480] Re: No option to connect to WebDav(HTTPS)

2008-05-01 Thread tech0007
I think fields_g is looking for the WebDav (HTTP) option like in the attached image. ** Attachment added: "webdav.jpg" http://launchpadlibrarian.net/14079236/webdav.jpg -- No option to connect to WebDav(HTTPS) https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/225480 You received this bug notification because y

[Bug 225480] Re: No option to connect to WebDav(HTTPS)

2008-05-01 Thread A. Walton
Thanks for your report, but this not a bug, nor an omission of any kind. Just enter the HTTP/DAV URI into the dialog and it will do the correct thing. For secure connections, use https:// and/or davs:// instead of http:// and/or dav://. -- No option to connect to WebDav(HTTPS) https://bugs.launch

[Bug 225480] Re: No option to connect to WebDav(HTTPS)

2008-05-01 Thread tech0007
I upgraded from Gutsy to Hardy & Connect to Server works for me. what does dpkg -l nautilus say? it should be version 1:2.22.2-0ubuntu4. Try running it in the terminal: gnome-connect-server. ** Changed in: nautilus (Ubuntu) Sourcepackagename: None => nautilus Status: New => Incomplete --