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Drag to the trash #3300

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cyberduck opened this issue Jul 8, 2009 · 3 comments
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Drag to the trash #3300

cyberduck opened this issue Jul 8, 2009 · 3 comments
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Schremmer created the issue

If, instead of deleting a flle from the menu, you drag it to the trashcan, cyberduck gets awfully confused.

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@dkocher commented

What exactly is not working as expected?

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781f7a4 commented

Replying to [comment:1 dkocher]:

What exactly is not working as expected?

I had to upload a lot of things and made a lot of mistakes including uploading the wrong things, etc At first, I would first drag the wrong file to the trash but the name of the file would stay in the directory so that when I would upload a new version of that file, it would be renamed with a -1 but at the same time Cyberduck would know that the file was gone. But all I had to do is to quit and restart and all would be well. And then I did it from the menu.

If you cannot reproduce this, I will do it.

However, since people already complained that freemathtexts.org hadn't been working for most of yesterday, I will have to wait a bit before I can mess around with it and have a blow by blow account.

Please let me know.

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@dkocher commented

Here it asks you if you want to delete the file dragged to the Trash.

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