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Filemin doesn't open relevant folder like it use to #147

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ghost opened this issue Nov 9, 2018 · 3 comments
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Filemin doesn't open relevant folder like it use to #147

ghost opened this issue Nov 9, 2018 · 3 comments

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@ghost
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ghost commented Nov 9, 2018

Hello,
I was using the old version of filemin on webmin, it was working fine, whenever i selected a domain and then click files and folders, it use to open its public_html directly, but now since i updated it, first of all it opens in a new table which is fine, but it doesn't direct me to the selected domain folder. I have to manually scroll to the desired folder. Any help will be appreciated.

@Real-Gecko
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Real-Gecko commented Nov 10, 2018

Modern Filemin is completely different from version bundled with Webmin. It has concept of sesssions - when you close Filemin window it stores data about all your opened tabs and treeview directory structure in a session. After you open Filemin again it'll reopen all the tabs from the last time. Sessions are saved on per user basis. So no luck here.
If you need to quiclky navigate to desire directory I advise you to use filter at the top right corner of your file list or inside the treeview.
Hope that helps.

@ghost
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ghost commented Nov 12, 2018

Ok. But in the future will you'll add support so that the domain I select and then click files and folders, it will drop me in the right public_html?

@Real-Gecko
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Yep, that's possible.

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