Check whether remote DAV server accepted the mtime on touch
ownCloud as remote DAV always accepts the mtime on touch, but other servers like Apache's DAV server doesn't. The latter doesn't give any visible hint in its response to detect this case, so this fix does a subsequent PROPFIND to check whether the mtime was actually set. Since a touch() operation seldom happens (only on uploads), the minor performance loss should hopefully be acceptable.
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@ -449,7 +449,16 @@ class DAV extends Common {
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if ($this->file_exists($path)) {
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try {
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$this->statCache->remove($path);
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$this->client->proppatch($this->encodePath($path), array('{DAV:}lastmodified' => $mtime));
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$this->client->proppatch($this->encodePath($path), ['{DAV:}lastmodified' => $mtime]);
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// non-owncloud clients might not have accepted the property, need to recheck it
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$response = $this->client->propfind($this->encodePath($path), ['{DAV:}getlastmodified'], 0);
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if (isset($response['{DAV:}getlastmodified'])) {
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$remoteMtime = strtotime($response['{DAV:}getlastmodified']);
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if ($remoteMtime !== $mtime) {
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// server has not accepted the mtime
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return false;
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}
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}
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} catch (ClientHttpException $e) {
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if ($e->getHttpStatus() === 501) {
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return false;
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