admin wrote:
Does this mean, this ZIP issue is still there?? I thought I had fixed it.
Nope, the problem never went away. Just for the sake of making sure we're on the same page, I've attached a test RAR file - it just contains a few directories and a couple of empty text files.
And I'll reiterate the test steps as well. Also, I'm using WinRAR 3.80, for the sake of consistency.
1. Create two empty folders - let's say C:\Test1 and C:\Test2.
2. Copy Test.rar into C:\Test1.
3. Go into C:\Test1, and extract Test.rar into C:\Test2. This bug exists regardless of whether you extract it via right-click, or via bringing up the entire app - but use the right click method for the sake of consistency (i.e. Right Click >> WinRar >> Extract Files...).
4. As soon as it's done, without doing anything, you should see that on the tree, C:\Test2 does not show a plus sign next to it indicating that there are subfolders.
5. Click on C:\Test2 to make it active. You should now see the contents in the list, but even now that you're in C:\Test2, the tree still doesn't show the plus sign reflecting that there are subdirectories.
6. If you refresh the tree manually, then XY acknowledges the subdirectories by showing the plus sign.
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Alternate Test
As a way of viewing a slightly different facet of this issue, modify the above directions in the following way:
When you create C:\Test1 and C:\Test2, create a child directory in the second directory - for example, C:\Test2\Experiment. Then, expand C:\Test2 so that you see C:\Test2\Experiment in the tree while you're in C:\Test1.
You'll see that after extracting the RAR file, the tree doesn't show the new folders, even though the folder is already expanded.