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I can't say that I ever really use the File Manager personally but I was helping a customer with it a couple of days ago and it worked properly. If you believe there is a problem simply submit a ticket and we can take a look.
It works for me too ... I can either click on the "+" sign for the folder to expand for the subfolders or single click on the folder name in the left hand pane to have it expand and reveal the files within it. In the larger right hand pane, you have to double click on either the folder icon or the size, type or permissions to navigate deeper (clicking on the folder name in that pane selects it for renaming).
I've tried to make this work on Windows and Mac in various browsers in both legacy and the new file manager. No success.
I get the "Loading data ..." message and thats about it. Don't know what to do since Firebug doesn't report and JavaScript errors.. I guess it's time to create a ticket.
Was trying to delete some files for a rather large folder today, about almost 700 files in the folder. I could not get some file with the new file manager to delete, had to use the old file manager. First trouble I've have had with the new file manager.
Anyone else experience this?
"Whatcha mean I shouldn't be rude to my clients?! If you want polite then there will be a substantial fee increase." - Buddha
If the problem can easily be reproduced then feel free to submit a ticket and we can take a look at it. If you are unable to reproduce the problem now then I really wouldn't worry about it.
Having said that, we don't really recommend using the file manager. Even standard FTP is a huge step up and much more reliable in my opinion.
I very seldom have to delete anything but it was reproducable (is that a word?). Tried several times to delete the last file before giving up and using the old file manager. It's a cPanel problem and I'm sure there's nothing to on your end Andrew.
I was think of scripting the FTP for this but for something that happens maybe once a year I'm not sure it's worth the effort.
"Whatcha mean I shouldn't be rude to my clients?! If you want polite then there will be a substantial fee increase." - Buddha
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