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Maxim Solodovnik closed OPENMEETINGS-269.
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Assignee: Maxim Solodovnik (was: SebastianWagner)
Closing all old 'Resolved' issues
> Image Download Issue from the Whiteboard - Naming problem and Deletion.jpg
> file - Reported by George Kirkham
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> Key: OPENMEETINGS-269
> URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/OPENMEETINGS-269
> Project: Openmeetings
> Issue Type: Bug
> Components: UI
> Affects Versions: 2.0 Apache Incubator Release
> Environment: Debian 64 - Latest BUILD
> Reporter: Stephen Cottham
> Assignee: Maxim Solodovnik
> Priority: Minor
> Fix For: 2.0 Apache Incubator Release
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> When you select (double click) an uploaded document to display it to the
> Whiteboard, there are two options "Download original document" and "Download
> PDF document".
>
> The "Download original document" gives the file name like f6362a94fd54...pdf
> (it was a PDF file that was uploaded). Why the strange file name when
> downloading the document? The original file name is still in the database
> because the original file name is what is used to identify the file to the
> user in the "Room files (public drive)" area, so why does the file not get
> saved with the correct file name?
>
> Selecting the "Download PDF document", downloads a file called
> "deleted.jpg", instead of a the PDF file. The file "deleted.jpg" is a jpeg
> file containing an image of the text "Image deleted". Does this happen for
> others or is it just my builds that have this issue?
>
> I can upload documents and they are converted OK, so I assume the paths in my
> configuration settings are correct.
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