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File edited moved to trash and no longer updated on server #11729

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cyberduck opened this issue Jul 13, 2021 · 1 comment · Fixed by #12931
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File edited moved to trash and no longer updated on server #11729

cyberduck opened this issue Jul 13, 2021 · 1 comment · Fixed by #12931
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9731d28 created the issue

Often it goes into my desktop trash, and the file shown in my editor will not save on line. Therefor my changes aren't saved. Sometimes it saves part of what I am changing, then stops working, leaving my files unfinished. I prefer to edit online.

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I can't reproduce the described behavior on my side within Cyberduck 8.0.2. Does the behavior persist within the latest Cyberduck version on your side?

If yes send us the information below for an additional attempt to reproduce the behavior:

  • Which operating system is in use?
  • Which protocol is in use?
  • Which application do you use to edit the HTML file?

@dkocher dkocher changed the title Can's save edited html file to server File edited moved to trash and no longer updated on server Jan 8, 2022
@dkocher dkocher added this to the 8.2.4 milestone Mar 1, 2022
@dkocher dkocher self-assigned this Mar 1, 2022
dkocher added a commit that referenced this issue Mar 2, 2022
…or but keep single instance in browser controller. Editor is only closed and temporary file moved to trash when application is quit.
dkocher added a commit that referenced this issue Mar 2, 2022
…or but keep single instance in browser controller. Editor is only closed and temporary file moved to trash when application is quit.
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