So here's something that may help. The bug I linked to describes your situation almost to a tee (substituting vim for emacs). Someone there posted a workaround you could try:
...after installing sshfs (fuse was already installed), then mounting
the remote server by creating /mnt/servername, and using sshfs
user@servername:/path/ /mnt/servername/ -p port
, I was able to use
gvfs to navigate to /mnt/servername and open, edit and save the file
using GVim without problems. This is both a workaround, and perhaps
useful in narrowing down the problem.
Of course, the easiest (and quickest) solution will be to use Tramp Mode:
C-x C-f /[email protected]:/var/www/test.php