Well, the command passed to vim and the output is as follows:

:!sftp [EMAIL PROTECTED]:home/USER/FILE.txt /tmp/v129667/1
Connecting to SERVER...
Couldn't stat remote file: No such file or directory

I have replaced any personal information with all-caps tags.  As you can
see, "home" should be "/home".  If I change the path to that and try it
manually, it at least finds and downloads the file.  vim still does not
actually open the file; it simply downloads it.  I'm not sure if that is
a separate problem with vim or the parameters it's getting from
nautilus, gnome-vfs, or another package.  Please let me know if you need
any more information.  Thanks for looking into it.

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Nautilus Passes Relative Path to vim for Remote Files
https://launchpad.net/bugs/46209

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