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Bug reports / Upload permission inheriting
« on: January 03, 2009, 08:27:16 AM »
Hi rejetto,
Sorry, don't mean to complain twice in one day, but I think I found another bug or two.
Using beta build 218, but I don't know when this problem started or if it's always been there because I've never tried it before.
I have Upload permission set to "Any account" for the root, which is bound to a real folder. Inside HFS, tooltips for real subfolders say "Upload allowed for: @any account [inherited]". But when going into that subfolder in a browser, the Upload option is not available as expected, unless I specifically set it for that subfolder.
Strangely, virtual subfolders and even files also say "Upload allowed for: @any account [inherited]", which doesn't make sense. You're only supposed to be able to upload to real folders, right?
And finally, if I unbind the root from the real folder where I'd previously allowed uploading, the subfolders (real and virtual) and files' tooltips still say "Upload allowed for: @any account [inherited]", even though there's no way to edit that permission with the root now being virtual. I would think that with the root being virtual, that "ghost" permission shouldn't even exist for something below to inherit.
Any questions or want me to try something? Just ask.
Sorry, don't mean to complain twice in one day, but I think I found another bug or two.
Using beta build 218, but I don't know when this problem started or if it's always been there because I've never tried it before.
I have Upload permission set to "Any account" for the root, which is bound to a real folder. Inside HFS, tooltips for real subfolders say "Upload allowed for: @any account [inherited]". But when going into that subfolder in a browser, the Upload option is not available as expected, unless I specifically set it for that subfolder.
Strangely, virtual subfolders and even files also say "Upload allowed for: @any account [inherited]", which doesn't make sense. You're only supposed to be able to upload to real folders, right?
And finally, if I unbind the root from the real folder where I'd previously allowed uploading, the subfolders (real and virtual) and files' tooltips still say "Upload allowed for: @any account [inherited]", even though there's no way to edit that permission with the root now being virtual. I would think that with the root being virtual, that "ghost" permission shouldn't even exist for something below to inherit.
Any questions or want me to try something? Just ask.