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build 129: List index out of bounds

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Offline yhm_7

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I just update to 129, hfs have occurred several same error:


############# ERROR ON: 2007-9-3 12:25:55
X:\hp\hfs.exe
List index out of bounds (2)
HFS 2.2a
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System   : Windows XP Professional, Version: 5.1, Build: A28, "Service Pack 2"
Processor: AMD, AMD Sempron(tm) Processor 2600+, 1600 MHz MMX
Display  : 1280x1024 pixels, 32 bpp
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Product Versions

hfs.exe: Build: 0 2007-9-3 11:59:50
hfs.old.exe: Build: 0 2007-9-1 2:13:24
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sorry
you'd better downgrade to 128 until i fix this

do you know how to reproduce this problem?


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no, those files have nothing to do with the error, relax :D


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just to press F5 continually,the error will occur again.


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I also got list index out of bounds while I was testing to see if I get any errors uploading.


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I also get repeatable "Unexpected Exception" program errors in HFS build 129 when on the initial load of the main web page or during a refresh if the page was successfully loaded the first time.  This occurs whether the server is accessed from the host computer, self-browsing with IE 7.0.5730.11, or a different computer using IE 6.0.2900.2180.  Build 128 works without problem.

I have a rather simple file system structure with a couple web folders that have file links and "real" folder links within them.  I am using file and folder filters--I use a "*!*" to tag web-visible folders, while all others are hidden, and "*" for the files filter.  I removed all filters and still get the error.  I have differing access restrictions, but the error occurs regardless of who is visiting the web site.

Hope this helps narrow things down.

Also, may I make a small request that you make the program error window "always on top" with option to save to a .txt file for automatic upload/email to your forum for error reporting?

Great work overall.  HFS is a nice program.




List index out of bounds (2)
HFS 2.2a
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System   : Windows XP Professional, Version: 5.1, Build: A28, "Service Pack 2"
Processor: Intel,    Mobile Intel(R) Pentium(R) 4     CPU 3.20GHz, 3190 MHz MMX
Display  : 1600x1200 pixels, 32 bpp
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Product Versions

Copy of hfs.exe: Build: 0 02 Sep 2007 23:53:42
hfs.exe: Build: 0 31 Aug 2007 16:11:10
hfs.old.exe: Build: 0 31 Aug 2007 16:11:10


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Same here, Build 129:

List index out of bounds (1)
HFS 2.2a
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System   : Windows XP Professional, Version: 5.1, Build: A28, "Service Pack 2"
Processor: AMD, AMD Athlon(tm) 64 X2 Dual Core Processor 3800+, 1990 MHz MMX
Display  : 1440x900 pixels, 32 bpp
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Product Versions

hfs.exe: Build: 0 3/09/2007 15:49:02