Bug 6544 - OPML Playlist editor (Favorites): can't rename/edit
: OPML Playlist editor (Favorites): can't rename/edit
Status: CLOSED FIXED
Product: Logitech Media Server
Classification: Unclassified
Component: Web Interface
: 7.0
: PC Windows XP
: P2 normal (vote)
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Assigned To: Michael Herger
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Reported: 2008-01-05 08:07 UTC by Philip Meyer
Modified: 2008-12-18 11:12 UTC (History)
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Description Philip Meyer 2008-01-05 08:07:57 UTC
I can change the order of items within the root of Favorites, but if I go into a sub-folder and try to drag items, upon dropping an item it displays the root favourites folder, and it changes the order of items within the root.

When displaying favorites in the WebUI, would it be possible to somehow show what items are sub-folders, and what items are playable links?


The OPML Playlist Browser & Editor seems broken too.

When I go into it, it displays "No Title".  If I change this title and press Save, it doesn't seem to save anything anywhere.  If I go back into the editor, it says "No Title" again.  It's also not easy to load an opml file - you have to type a pathname/filename in by hand.  I've found that if I copy a pathname into the input string, and then switch windows to find the filename to type in and set focus back onto the input box, the box is cleared!

If I load favorites.opml, I get a title of "Favorites", but the breadcrumb trail still says "No Title".
Comment 1 Michael Herger 2008-01-07 06:23:07 UTC
change 15963 - fixing d'n'd in sub-folders

I'm changing the subject to better reflect the reamining issue.
Comment 2 Michael Herger 2008-01-07 06:40:36 UTC
Is the renaming issue related to bug 6006?
Comment 3 Adrian Smith 2008-01-07 11:12:09 UTC
I think setting the title now works, this leaves the problem in bug 6006 where an opml file can refer to another opml file hence giving two different titles for a level (the refering text and the one in the title of the opml file).
Comment 4 Michael Herger 2008-01-08 10:34:30 UTC
Thanks. Closing - feel free to reopen if needed.
Comment 5 Chris Owens 2008-03-07 09:04:33 UTC
This bug is being closed since it was resolved for a version which is now released!  Please download the new version of SqueezeCenter (formerly SlimServer) at http://www.slimdevices.com/su_downloads.html

If you are still seeing this bug, please re-open it and we will consider it for a future release.