Closed Bug 3843 Opened 26 years ago Closed 25 years ago

File Open doesn't bring up a file navigation control

Categories

(SeaMonkey :: UI Design, defect, P2)

All
Windows NT
defect

Tracking

(Not tracked)

VERIFIED FIXED

People

(Reporter: cpratt, Assigned: davidm)

References

Details

If you select Open from the File menu using apprunner on either Mac OS or NT 4, instead of getting the OS-standard file selection/navigation control, you get a new, blank browser window.
Target Milestone: M4
Set target milestone to M4.
*** Bug 3988 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
*** Bug 4491 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Assignee: don → davidm
Component: Apprunner → XPApps
Priority: P3 → P2
Target Milestone: M4 → M5
Re-assigned to davidm@netscape.com, changed target milestone to M5, priority to P2, and component to XPApps.
*** Bug 4623 has been marked as a duplicate of this bug. ***
Status: NEW → ASSIGNED
so I stop getting spammed
QA Contact: 3853 → 4130
actually, in my experience file|open does bring up a navigation dialog on all platforms. Said dialog doesn't work at all but it does come up. When I say it doesn't work I mean Seamonkey doesn't do anything after you select your file. but as of 1999041508 on all platforms the OS specific dialog box does appear on command. I'm leaving this open b/c it still doesn't work...
claudius, what is the status of this on last working build? And how does linux look? Just a Mac and Win bug?
Status: ASSIGNED → RESOLVED
Closed: 25 years ago
Resolution: --- → FIXED
On both linux and Mac ( I don't have windows build handy ), the dialog comes up and opens the file in new window. Resolving as fixed.
Status: RESOLVED → VERIFIED
marking VERIFIED for all platforms as of 1999042608. Watch your email as I am opening a new bug to track the current bad behavior, instead of changing the summary (which i frown upon).
tha new bug is bug 5535 (for those not cc'd)
Product: Core → Mozilla Application Suite
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