Number: 572 Date: 10-Apr-84 10':10':50 Submitter: Sannella.PA Source: Kaplan.pa Subject: File browser gets confused with subdirectories Assigned To: Attn: Jellinek Status: Fixed In/By: Problem Type: Bug Impact: Annoying Difficulty: Frequency: Everytime Priority: Perhaps System: Windows and Graphics Subsystem: Library Machine: Disk: Lisp Version: Source Files: Microcode Version: Memory Size: File Server: Server Software Version: Disposition: ' ["Jellinek" "13-Sep-84 15':43':07" Status':(Open->Fixed)] Description: ' Date': 13 Jan 84 18':57 PST' From': Kaplan.pa' Subject': Lisp': File browser bug' To': Gadol, LispSupport.pa' cc': Kaplan.pa' Lisp-System-Date': 12-Jan-84 18':49':00' Machine-Type': Dorado' ' I did FILEBROWSER(*FUM*) and it turned out that there were files named FUMA and FUM>X (i.e., with FUM a subdirectory. The latter files did not show up in the browser, and instead what I saw was FUM>.;1 and FUM.;2. When I SEEd those files, what I saw was another browser window with the files in that directory, followed at the end by .;1 and .;2. When I SEEed one of those, I got exactly the same kind of secondary browser, with the same funny files at the end.' ' Also, some of the FUM files were in a FIE subdirectory': FIE>FUMZ. These showed up in the browser as FUMZ, which was very misleading. If the common prefix is going to be stripped off, then at least the filename in the browser should not begin with the dishonest open bracket. If I don''t see FIE>FUMZ, at least I should see >FIE>FUMZ.' ' --Ron' Workaround: Test Case: Edit-By: Jellinek Edit-Date: 13-Sep-84 15':43':08