Your comments
This seems to be problem in how Textastic interprets the response of the PROPFIND http request. It should show up as directories, not as 0-byte files.
Which WebDAV server do you use?
I'm currently working on Textastic 3.0 which is going to support custom syntax definitions using TextMate bundles.
Dropbox does already work. See http://www.textasticapp.com/manual/lessons/How_do_I_access_files_in_my_Dropbox_account.html
Hello,
yes, this problem exists since iOS 5 beta 5. I hope Apple fixes this. Please either use a non-beta version or show the Files section in the Popover where this problem doesn't exist.
I don't want to disable it globally because it can be a destructive action possibly overwriting a file you don't want to overwrite on a live server.
But, disabling it on a file-by-file or connection basis sounds like a good idea!
I'm working on Textastic 3.0 every day and it's going to be released when it's ready.
The problem is that the WebDAV server doesn't send the "Content-Length" header. The bug will be fixed in the next update.
I put it on my todo list. The version I currently use (2.0.4) didn't have that option.
Are there any other special options you want to see enabled?
Can you please write a few words what exactly you want to see implemented?
Do you want to have two views of the same file or maybe two different files side-by-side?
Customer support service by UserEcho
This seems to be fixed in iOS 5 beta 7.