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Bug 591848 - gnome trash-applet has html escaped urls in some paths
gnome trash-applet has html escaped urls in some paths
Status: RESOLVED INCOMPLETE
Product: nautilus
Classification: Core
Component: Trash
2.27.x
Other Linux
: Normal normal
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Assigned To: Nautilus Maintainers
Nautilus Maintainers
Depends on:
Blocks:
 
 
Reported: 2009-08-14 20:04 UTC by Victor Vargas
Modified: 2010-12-08 03:28 UTC
See Also:
GNOME target: ---
GNOME version: 2.27/2.28



Description Victor Vargas 2009-08-14 20:04:53 UTC
this report was submitted at (but is still ocurring in gnome 2.27): 
https://bugs.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/nautilus/+bug/411763



Using Ubuntu 9.04, gnome-applets version 2.26.1-0ubuntu1, gedit 2.26.1-0ubuntu1

I found this bug while browsing around for stuff inside of the trash applet. Basically, the problem is that any URI's containing invalid HTML characters are escaped, and the escaped characters are shown.

Here's what I did to cause the problem :

1. Create a new folder. The default name of 'untitled folder' will suffice.
2. Drag the folder into the trash.
3. Open up the trash. The path should be something like 'trash:///'. So far, so good.
4. Enter the folder. The path will now be something like 'trash:///untitled%20folder'.

Other invalid HTML characters : ? < > and * are also escaped. I've marked the package as "I don't know" because I notice that gedit has similar issues. To demonstrate, repeat 1-4 again, but after adding a new file to 'untitled folder'. 'new file' works perfectly. If you try to edit 'new file' within 'untitled folder', gedit has a path like :

'trash:///untitled%20folder'

and the recent files list shows an entry like :

'trash: new%20file'
Comment 1 Fabio Durán Verdugo 2010-11-02 22:46:45 UTC
This bug was reported against a version which is not supported any more. Developers are no longer working on this version so there will not be any bug fixes for it.
Can you please check again if the issue you reported here still happens in a recent version of GNOME and update this report by adding a comment and adjusting the 'Version' field?

Again thank you for reporting this and sorry that it could not be fixed for the version you originally used here.

Without feedback this report will be closed as INCOMPLETE after 6 weeks.
Comment 2 Fabio Durán Verdugo 2010-12-08 03:28:39 UTC
Closing this bug report as no further information has been provided. Please feel free to reopen this bug if you can provide the information asked for.
Thanks!