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Subject:    [dolphin] [Bug 320550] New: dolphin exhibits strange behaviour when accessing folders starting with
From:       Denis M. (Phr33d0m) <god () politeia ! in>
Date:       2013-05-31 19:53:43
Message-ID: bug-320550-17878 () http ! bugs ! kde ! org/
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https://bugs.kde.org/show_bug.cgi?id=320550

            Bug ID: 320550
           Summary: dolphin exhibits strange behaviour when accessing
                    folders starting with a dot and containing a number
                    sign
    Classification: Unclassified
           Product: dolphin
           Version: unspecified
          Platform: Gentoo Packages
                OS: Linux
            Status: UNCONFIRMED
          Severity: normal
          Priority: NOR
         Component: general
          Assignee: dolphin-bugs-null@kde.org
          Reporter: god@politeia.in

Hello, currently using KDE 4.10.3 - dolphin exhibits strange issues when trying
to access (typing manually in the address bar) folders like:
.#test
.#test#

Reproducible: Always

Steps to Reproduce:
1. Open Dolphin. Right click --> Create new --> Folder. Type (for example):
.#test#
2. Go to the address bar. If we were at /home/user then try adding manually:
/home/user/.#test#/
3. Hit enter
4. Here depending on the examples above this will happen:
4.1. If folder is ".#test" the address bar gets renamed to
"file:///home/user/#test/" and directory isn't changed (we're still viewing
/home/user).
4.2. If folder is ".#test#" the address bar gets renamed to
"file:///home/user/#test%23/" and directory isn't changed (we're still viewing
/home/user).

Also, as a workaround for ".#test" or ".#test#", enabling "Control --> Show
Hidden Files" and mouse clicking on the folder works fine and the folder is
accessed.



If we change the address bar to be like "file:///home/user" (instead of just
"/home/user") an autocompleting the ".#test#" folder will look like
"file:///home/n0ks/.%23test%23/" if we hit enter now, we will be redirected to
"/home/user/.#test#/" and the folder will be opened successfully.

Folders like these work fine:
.test#
.test#test

So I guess the starting combination of ".#" might be the problem here.

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