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Message #02048
[Bug 654483] [NEW] Positioned folder contents get duplicated in the opened file list when you click 'Browse file list' in a certain search result more than once
Public bug reported:
To reproduce:
- search for a common term
- click Browse file list on a search result
- file list window opens
- go back to search and click Browse file list again on the same search result
Expected :
The file list tab gets dirty or the window gets focused (depending on the 'Open new filelist windows in the background' setting), position and content doesn't changed.
Actual:
The file list tab gets dirty or the window gets focused (depending on the 'Open new filelist windows in the background' setting), position remains but the folder content will get doubled (and any subsequent Browse click adds the same content again and again).
** Affects: dcplusplus
Importance: Low
Status: New
** Affects: strongdc
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
** Project changed: adchpp => dcplusplus
** Also affects: strongdc
Importance: Undecided
Status: New
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Positioned folder contents get duplicated in the opened file list when you click 'Browse file list' in a certain search result more than once
https://bugs.launchpad.net/bugs/654483
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Status in DC++: New
Status in StrongDC++: New
Bug description:
To reproduce:
- search for a common term
- click Browse file list on a search result
- file list window opens
- go back to search and click Browse file list again on the same search result
Expected :
The file list tab gets dirty or the window gets focused (depending on the 'Open new filelist windows in the background' setting), position and content doesn't changed.
Actual:
The file list tab gets dirty or the window gets focused (depending on the 'Open new filelist windows in the background' setting), position remains but the folder content will get doubled (and any subsequent Browse click adds the same content again and again).
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