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Cannot browse files in the sharing page. #1661

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yzy613 opened this issue Nov 9, 2021 · 8 comments
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Cannot browse files in the sharing page. #1661

yzy613 opened this issue Nov 9, 2021 · 8 comments

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@yzy613
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yzy613 commented Nov 9, 2021

Description

I shared a folder. After opening the sharing link, I cannot browse the files in the folder.

Expected behaviour

Browse files on the share page. (v2.17.2 is correct)

What is happening instead?

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How to reproduce?

Share folder.

Version
v2.18.0

@ramiresviana
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This issue was introduced on v2.18.0 and needs to be fixed.

@niubility000
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niubility000 commented Nov 10, 2021

I checked the Changelog in v2.18.0 and tested them one by one:
The problem is here: 0426629 feat: add ability to select file modified time format (#1536)
@Lilihx may fix it.

@Lilihx
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Lilihx commented Nov 12, 2021

Well, I'll check that

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@yzy613
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yzy613 commented Nov 13, 2021

I checked the Changelog in v2.18.0 and tested them one by one:
The problem is here: 0426629 feat: add ability to select file modified time format (#1536)
@Lilihx may fix it.

thx!

@yzy613
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yzy613 commented Nov 13, 2021

Well, I'll check that

Looking forward to you fix it. : )

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spysir commented Nov 14, 2021

The same issue

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o1egl commented Nov 15, 2021

Fixed in #1662

@o1egl o1egl closed this as completed Nov 15, 2021
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