Closed Bug 79406 Opened 23 years ago Closed 23 years ago

Dragging multiple folders on themselves destroy folders

Categories

(SeaMonkey :: Bookmarks & History, defect)

x86
Linux
defect
Not set
critical

Tracking

(Not tracked)

VERIFIED DUPLICATE of bug 53403

People

(Reporter: erayo, Assigned: bugs)

Details

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User-Agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux 2.4.1 i686; en-US; rv:0.9) Gecko/20010505
BuildID:    2001050521

when i select multiple folders pressing shift and drag and drop them on the
first selected folder, the folders except the ones i'm dropping onto will be
deleted.

Reproducible: Always
Steps to Reproduce:
1.choose two folders with shift
2.dnd onto first
3.see how it all vanishes into thin air

Actual Results:  entire bookmark folders lost


Expected Results:  moved the remaining folders into the dropped one.

I suspect that other legitimate dnd operations are similarly buggy because after
editing my bookmarks with the dnd for some time i found many folders to be
empty. the thing is it seems to move only one of the folders when multiple
selected... will file another bug if i can confirm this general case.
I can confirm this in 2001050714 trunk for MacOS9, but this is a regression of
an old bug 53403. The other problem is 42080.

*** This bug has been marked as a duplicate of 53403 ***
Status: UNCONFIRMED → RESOLVED
Closed: 23 years ago
Resolution: --- → DUPLICATE
Verified dupe....
Status: RESOLVED → VERIFIED
Personally I wouldn't have verified this. Reporter, if you don't agree please
reopen this bug, thanks.
leaving as a dupe, but careful: this is the general case of what is being mainly
discussed in 53403, so please deal with them separately (although there is the
exact reference to _this_ bug in the log of 53403). If the last patch in
question does solve this bug it's okay, but if it does not I'll reopen. 
Reporter, bug 53403 is now fixed, if you still see this bug please reopen
Product: Browser → Seamonkey
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