This bug only happens for the letters A,C,E,G,M,N,O,R,T. Those are the letters in "ContentManager", the name of the first (root) element in the content tree.
The root element does not have a directory separator (/), but the search results expect one.
This bug only happens for the letters A,C,E,G,M,N,O,R,T. Those are the letters in "ContentManager", the name of the first (root) element in the content tree.
The root element does not have a directory separator (/), but the search results expect one.
I am working on a fix.