Description of problem: I'm connecting to a WebDAV server through Nautilus: it works fine, but doesn't report the Date Modified property (all set to "unknown for both folders and files). If I connect to the same server through Windows dates are correctly shown. Is this a known issue? Version-Release number of selected component (if applicable): 2.22.5.1 How reproducible: Always. Steps to Reproduce: 1. In Nautilus, select File -> Connect to Server 2. Select WebDAV (HTTP) 3. Enter server name and port 4. Click on Connect and browse the volume Actual results: All files are correctly listed, but the Date Modified column reads "unknown". If I copy a file from a local folder to a WebDAV folder, the date is shown, but if I click on a local folder and go back to the WebDAV folder, also the newly copied file has an unknown date. Expected results: All files and folders should report the correct last modified date. Additional info:
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Seems to be fixed in Fedora11. Thank you.