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Cannot download shared albums that were shared via link #554

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davitol opened this issue Mar 3, 2016 · 4 comments
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Cannot download shared albums that were shared via link #554

davitol opened this issue Mar 3, 2016 · 4 comments

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@davitol
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davitol commented Mar 3, 2016

Steps to reproduce

  1. Go to Gallery and browse into an album
  2. Share it via link
  3. Copy the link a nd paste it
  4. Try to download the album

Expected behaviour

It should be possible to download the album.

Actual behaviour

An error is shown. File not found... (see screenshot below)

Server configuration

Operating system: ubuntu 14.04

Web server: apache 2.4.7

Database: mysql

PHP version: 5.5.9

**ownCloud version: ownCloud Enterprise Edition 9.0.0 RC1 (testing)

Logs

No logs in owncloud.log or in web console

Updated from an older ownCloud or fresh install: Fresh install

Are you using external storage, if yes which one: no.
Are you using encryption: no
Are you using an external user-backend, if yes which one: no

Client configuration

Browser: Firefox for Mac OSX

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@davitol davitol added this to the 9.0.1-next-maintenance milestone Mar 3, 2016
@davitol davitol changed the title Cannot download share albums shred via link Cannot download shared albums that were shared via link Mar 3, 2016
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oparoz commented Mar 3, 2016

Confirmed. We have to remove the folder name from the path or get core to fix the download endpoint to use the path to generate the name of the archive.

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oparoz commented Mar 3, 2016

owncloud/core#22836, if accepted is probably going to be for 9.1, so the best thing to do is to just remove the top folder from the path or use another variable which gives us the correct path.

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oparoz commented Mar 7, 2016

Re-opening as only 9.1 has been merged so far.

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oparoz commented Mar 9, 2016

Fix has been added to stable9

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