jamesc
(James Chang)
1
Hi,
In App Management,
I noticed that if we have ‘/’ on the Apps name, it fails to remove the application.
When ‘Remove’ is used on app in ‘Settings’, it goes through, but does not actually remove it.
So, I ended up removing the app from server file directly.
Lars
(Lars Øverland)
2
Hi James,
just to clarify: Do you refer to using the “/” character inside the name of the app itself ?
regards,
Lars
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On Fri, Aug 1, 2014 at 3:59 AM, James Chang jamesbchang@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
In App Management,
I noticed that if we have ‘/’ on the Apps name, it fails to remove the application.
When ‘Remove’ is used on app in ‘Settings’, it goes through, but does not actually remove it.
So, I ended up removing the app from server file directly.
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jamesc
(James Chang)
3
Hi, Lars.
In the App’s manifest.webapp file, we have set the name (and description) as ‘Tabular Event / Tracker Capture’.
Having ‘/’ in the ‘name’ property in manifest.webapp made it unable to delete the app from the ‘Settings’ of ‘App Management’.
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On Tue, Aug 5, 2014 at 9:09 PM, Lars Helge Øverland larshelge@gmail.com wrote:
Hi James,
just to clarify: Do you refer to using the “/” character inside the name of the app itself ?
regards,
Lars
On Fri, Aug 1, 2014 at 3:59 AM, James Chang jamesbchang@gmail.com wrote:
Hi,
In App Management,
I noticed that if we have ‘/’ on the Apps name, it fails to remove the application.
When ‘Remove’ is used on app in ‘Settings’, it goes through, but does not actually remove it.
So, I ended up removing the app from server file directly.
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