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Creating public link. Message "password must not be empty" still exist after switching to internal role #10157

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ScharfViktor opened this issue Dec 13, 2023 · 0 comments · Fixed by #10159
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ocis: 5.0.0-beta.1+2c1789ff7
web: 8.0.0-beta.2

Steps:

  • create folder
  • click by quick action copy link
  • in the create link window press Share button without setting password - not possible, message: Password must not be empty
    here question: maybe good way to disable Share button button until the user enters the password??
  • change role to invited people

Expected: message: Password cannot be set for internal links

Actual: message: Password must not be empty still exist. the password field is disabled. It confused user, he has to enter the password, but he can't do it.

Screen.Recording.2023-12-13.at.12.03.27.mov

case2 Please enter a password that meets the following criteria: message still exist after switching to internal role

Screen.Recording.2023-12-13.at.12.16.11.mov
@ScharfViktor ScharfViktor added the Type:Bug Something isn't working label Dec 13, 2023
@JammingBen JammingBen self-assigned this Dec 13, 2023
@JammingBen JammingBen moved this from Qualification to In progress in Infinite Scale Team Board Dec 13, 2023
@github-project-automation github-project-automation bot moved this from In progress to Done in Infinite Scale Team Board Dec 13, 2023
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