B5: similarity delete makes empty filename in recycle bin
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- foxyshadis
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B5: similarity delete makes empty filename in recycle bin
Basically what the title says. The files show up in the recycle bin with an icon, no filename, and the folder listed with the doubled slashes (related to the other bug, not important for this).
Last edited by foxyshadis on Wed Dec 13, 2006 5:51 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Re: B4: similarity delete makes empty filename in recycle bi
Sorry but i don't understand the problem??foxyshadis wrote:Basically what the title says. The files show up in the recycle bin with an icon, no filename, and the folder listed with the doubled slashes (related to the other bug, not important for this).
Pierre.
- foxyshadis
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In the search for similar files, find something you don't need and delete one or more files. You'll end up with something like: http://foxyshadis.slightlydark.com/random/recycle.png
Delete to recycle bin has to be on, but confirm can be on or off. (Didn't ask for a confirmation with it on, though.) Restoring the file restores the correct filename as well. Deleting in the browser does not cause this.
Delete to recycle bin has to be on, but confirm can be on or off. (Didn't ask for a confirmation with it on, though.) Restoring the file restores the correct filename as well. Deleting in the browser does not cause this.
Ok, it's funnyfoxyshadis wrote:In the search for similar files, find something you don't need and delete one or more files. You'll end up with something like: http://foxyshadis.slightlydark.com/random/recycle.png
Delete to recycle bin has to be on, but confirm can be on or off. (Didn't ask for a confirmation with it on, though.) Restoring the file restores the correct filename as well. Deleting in the browser does not cause this.

Could you test with B5?
Pierre.
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