New information:  changing the file extension allows the file to be
downloaded.

Change an ODT file's extension to any extension that works, and the file
may be downloaded successfully.  It does not matter what the extension
is, as long as it belongs to a file type that successfully transfers.
Once the ODT file is downloaded, the extension may be changed once again
to ODT and the file opened without problem.  Of course this workaround
is not practical, but it does add a clue.

These extensions work:  DOC, PDF, HTML, JPG
So far, these extensions do not work:  ODT, WPD.

The problem appears to be essentially with the extension rather than the
actual file's content.

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Nautilus cannot download OpenOffice files on a Secure WebDAV, but can transfer 
other files (PDF, DOC).
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/489973
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