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Re: relative filename under Linux (option relativefilename)Hello again! Thanks for the copy&paste hint, this works fine even for folders. Doing copy&paste instead of drag&drop there is no \000 appended to the file. The Linux here is also a Suse (10.2). The \000 problem concerns drag&drop in KDE as well as using the Linux via Exceed (an X-terminal I use unde...
Re: relative filename under Linux (option relativefilename)I'm trying to fix it but it might be specific to your Linux distribution because it seems to works under Suse. Anyway, do you have a link where I could find some info about the \000. Is it \u0000 (Unicode) ?
Re: relative filename under Linux (option relativefilename)Thanks for the \000 notice. It might be the problem. Could you make a test with copy/paste ? (CTRL-C/CTRL-V).
Re: relative filename under Linux (option relativefilename)The icon is ok (no forbidden sign). It's ok in both cases, dragging a file and dragging a folder. Dragging and dropping a *file* the applet shows "upload started" (custom message) but nothing happens. Dragging and dropping a *folder* not even the above message will appear. Is it possible to enable a...
Re: relative filename under Linux (option relativefilename)I would like to see which mouse icon you have when you drag&drop. Is it a forbidden icon or OK ?
I think the problem comes from the clipboard and file definitions. Which window manager are you using ?
Re: relative filename under Linux (option relativefilename)I'm afraid it's not accessible remotely. What would you like to test or check?
Perhaps I can provide a screencast.
Re: relative filename under Linux (option relativefilename)Is there a way to access your Linux desktop remotely from here ?
Re: relative filename under Linux (option relativefilename)The behaviour described in my posting above applies only to uploading of folders via **Drag&Drop** under Linux.
If I click 'select files' and choose a folder this way, the upload works fine.
relative filename under Linux (option relativefilename)Hello! I have a problem under Linux. The JClient Applet won't upload a file nor a folder when the option 'relativefilename' is set to true. The applet says 'upload started' but nothing happens and the server is not contacted. I use Firefox 2.0.0.2 under Linux. The same applet with the same params wo...
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