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Cyberduck does not change to correct directory when using a bookmark to the same server #1411

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cyberduck opened this issue Dec 9, 2007 · 3 comments
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On one server, there are several folders that I access so frequently that I have separate bookmarks for just the specific folders. Each bookmark connects to the same server with the same login information: only the path is different (which is the point).

When I have connected to this server, these bookmarks no longer work. If I double-click the bookmark that should take me to a certain folder on the server, it doesn't do anything.

If it makes any difference, I am running build 3338, and using SFTP for this server. In previous versions of Cyberduck, these bookmarks have worked exactly the way they should: these past few updates have broken this functionality.

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@dkocher commented

I can't see this problem here. But there were changes to the implementation (#1167) which might have caused this. I suspect your path setting was corrupted in a previous nightly build when there was an error setting the correct path for each bookmark. Please check the path information in your bookmarks is correct (either an absolute path or without a leading '/' relative to your default home directory).

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@dkocher commented

I misread the ticket description.

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@dkocher commented

In ee1b084. Still does not work when using relative paths.

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