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Clicking "Remove" in Transfers window deletes downloaded file #9270

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cyberduck opened this issue Feb 13, 2016 · 2 comments
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Clicking "Remove" in Transfers window deletes downloaded file #9270

cyberduck opened this issue Feb 13, 2016 · 2 comments

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447a3da created the issue

Before I updated Cyberduck to Version 4.7.3, I was able to clear the history for individual downlloads. I like to leave uploads in the Transfers window so I can easily redo uploads. Unfortunately, on Mac OS X Mavericks, highlighting a download and clicking Remove seems to put the downloaded file in the Trash. It would really be handy to be able to clear single items from the Transfers window without deleting the actual downloaded file. Perhaps there could be a 'Clear' option in addition to the 'Remove' option. As a workaround, I've selected 'Remove when transfer completes' in Preferences, but this is inconvenient.

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@dkocher commented

I cannot reproduce the problem. Choosing Remove will not move files to the Trash but only from the list of transfers.

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447a3da commented

Maybe it's because I had the "User browser connection" setting. Which is safer, "Open new connection" or "Open multiple connections"?

Also, even with Open multiple connections, I can reproduce this. I think it only happens if you're overwriting a file that's already in the Downloads directory.

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