2012-04-14 20:44:07 |
Leo Arias |
bug |
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added bug |
2012-04-14 20:50:01 |
Leo Arias |
description |
If you publish a file from nautilus and then edit it, you still can copy its web link.
I heard that it was a design decision that edited published files should no longer be published, so nautilus should take this into account and treat the modified file as unpublished.
I can't find the discussion about the edited published files, so this should be confirmed. Anyway, there's a problem because nautilus will give the link that will just show Could not locate object.
Steps to reproduce:
Copy a file to the Ubuntu One folder.
Publish the file from nautilus.
Edit the file.
-> The web link is still available from nautilus. Open it on a web browser and you'll get Could not locate object. |
If you publish a file from nautilus and then edit it, you still can copy its web link.
I heard that it was a design decision that edited published files should no longer be published, so nautilus should take this into account and treat the modified file as unpublished.
I can't find the discussion about the edited published files, so this should be confirmed. Anyway, there's a problem because nautilus will give the link that will just show Could not locate object.
In my opinion, nautilus should notice the edition of the published file, and then treat it as a new unpublished file.
Steps to reproduce:
Copy a file to the Ubuntu One folder.
Publish the file from nautilus.
Edit the file.
-> The web link is still available from nautilus. Open it on a web browser and you'll get Could not locate object. |
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2012-04-14 20:50:19 |
Leo Arias |
description |
If you publish a file from nautilus and then edit it, you still can copy its web link.
I heard that it was a design decision that edited published files should no longer be published, so nautilus should take this into account and treat the modified file as unpublished.
I can't find the discussion about the edited published files, so this should be confirmed. Anyway, there's a problem because nautilus will give the link that will just show Could not locate object.
In my opinion, nautilus should notice the edition of the published file, and then treat it as a new unpublished file.
Steps to reproduce:
Copy a file to the Ubuntu One folder.
Publish the file from nautilus.
Edit the file.
-> The web link is still available from nautilus. Open it on a web browser and you'll get Could not locate object. |
If you publish a file from nautilus and then edit it, you still can copy its web link.
I heard that it was a design decision that edited published files should no longer be published, so nautilus should take this into account and treat the modified file as unpublished.
I can't find the discussion about the edited published files, so this should be confirmed. Anyway, there's a problem because nautilus will give the link that will just show Could not locate object.
Steps to reproduce:
Copy a file to the Ubuntu One folder.
Publish the file from nautilus.
Edit the file.
-> The web link is still available from nautilus. Open it on a web browser and you'll get Could not locate object. |
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2012-04-14 20:50:36 |
Leo Arias |
description |
If you publish a file from nautilus and then edit it, you still can copy its web link.
I heard that it was a design decision that edited published files should no longer be published, so nautilus should take this into account and treat the modified file as unpublished.
I can't find the discussion about the edited published files, so this should be confirmed. Anyway, there's a problem because nautilus will give the link that will just show Could not locate object.
Steps to reproduce:
Copy a file to the Ubuntu One folder.
Publish the file from nautilus.
Edit the file.
-> The web link is still available from nautilus. Open it on a web browser and you'll get Could not locate object. |
If you publish a file from nautilus and then edit it, you still can copy its web link.
I heard that it was a design decision that edited published files should no longer be published, so nautilus should take this into account and treat the modified file as unpublished. And allow to republish them again.
I can't find the discussion about the edited published files, so this should be confirmed. Anyway, there's a problem because nautilus will give the link that will just show Could not locate object.
Steps to reproduce:
Copy a file to the Ubuntu One folder.
Publish the file from nautilus.
Edit the file.
-> The web link is still available from nautilus. Open it on a web browser and you'll get Could not locate object. |
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2012-04-15 07:54:48 |
Kostiantyn Rybnikov |
bug |
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added subscriber Konstantine Rybnikov |
2012-05-08 16:30:32 |
Leo Arias |
tags |
desktop+ nautilus publish |
desktop+ publish u1-nautilus |
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