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Problem with the "Back" button? #1875

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cyberduck opened this issue Mar 21, 2008 · 1 comment
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Problem with the "Back" button? #1875

cyberduck opened this issue Mar 21, 2008 · 1 comment
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6cdd717 created the issue

I have given a donation for Cyberduck in the past, so I don't feel too bad asking this question:

I may be wrong, but it seems like the back button is not performing properly. I connect to several different sites during the day, and always disconnect when finished. When I connect to a new site and open a couple of subfolders, I can press the "Back" button until I get to the root directory of the current site. I would think it should stop there, but instead it allows me to continue going back to other FTP sites I've visited earlier in the day. The location at the top of the window never changes, even though I am clearly viewing folders from a different ftp site.

The ftp address of the sites I am accessing is the same, I am instead accessing different sites on the same address. For example, I connect to xxx@ftp..com, disconnect and connect to yyy@ftp..com. When I click the back button the address at the top of the window still says ftp:yyy@ftp..com, but I am clearly in xxx@ftp..com.

Is that the way it is supposed to work, or is this a bug?

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@dkocher commented

Duplicate for #1719.

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