I confirm that this bug happens with up to date gvfs in Hardy.

Steps to reproduce :

1. Have a FTP server sharing a folder that contains a file with a filename that 
starts with a dot (.). Ex. ftp://127.0.0.1/myfolder/.file
2. Open that FTP share through nautilus and open the folder.
(result) nautilus does not show any files
3. Click on "View" and "Show hiddens files" to show files with filenames that 
starts with a dot (.).
(result) nautilus does not show any files, but now it should.
4. go back to the root of the FTP server and try to delete the folder.
(result) nautilus finally gives a error and is not able to delete the folder.
5. Login into the FTP server with a FTP client like filezilla and delete the 
file that starts with a dot from the folder.
6. Try to delete the folder with nautilus again.
(result) the folder is now deleted, properly.

** Changed in: gvfs (Ubuntu)
   Importance: Undecided => Low
       Status: New => Confirmed

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Cannot show/delete hidden files or delete folders that contains hidden files on 
FTP
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/217975
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