Closed
Bug 110207
Opened 23 years ago
Closed 23 years ago
Crash when accessing subfolders of folder that was renamed
Categories
(SeaMonkey :: MailNews: Message Display, defect)
Tracking
(Not tracked)
VERIFIED
WORKSFORME
People
(Reporter: jim-patterson, Assigned: sspitzer)
Details
I have encountered a crash when renaming a folder that has subfolders. The folder is under Local Folders, and has several subfolders. If I rename the folder e.g. 'Family' -> 'Family&Friends', it repositions farther down on the screen and the subfolders disappear. I then scroll down to locate it again. It's showing as open but nothing is visible below it. I click on the down-arrow icon to "close" it, then click on it again (now a right-arrow) to open it. At this point, it crashes. Good news is that the renaming worked just fine. It seems to be an in-memory confusion only.
Reporter: In the future, please include the BuildID in your bug reports. I saw no crash after following your steps on build 2001111503, Win98. But since I don't use Linux and noone else has confirmed, it is up to you to verify if this really a "worksforme". So, repeat exactly the steps to reproduce the bug, then report the results here. You may wish to try a more recent build: http://ftp.mozilla.org/pub/mozilla/nightly/latest/mozilla-win32-talkback.zip (as always, be sure to delete your old Mozilla directory before installing the new one) , particularly if your build is more than a month old (e.g. 20011117).
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Comment 2•23 years ago
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It doesn't happen for me now either after rebuilding with today's source (or with two downloads, one on Windows XP and the other Linux). Perhaps I just grabbed the source at a bad time; next time I'll confirm first with a downloaded build.
Status: UNCONFIRMED → RESOLVED
Closed: 23 years ago
Resolution: --- → WORKSFORME
marking verified as worksforme based on reporter's last comment
Status: RESOLVED → VERIFIED
Updated•20 years ago
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Product: Browser → Seamonkey
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