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Could you please state how did you save your project files? And which operating system are you using?
Regards,
/Li
The project is a composite project and I am on Windows 8.1 Enterprise.
- hesterli10 years agoStaff
We provided a preinstalled git plugin for sharing your project in Ready!API 1.3. Maybe it doesn't work well in windows 8?
Could you please try to uninstall that plugin by click the plugin manager on top menu and see what happens?
/Li
- simonlin10 years agoOccasional Contributor
I have removed all the preinstall plugin. I still can not save the existing project.
- Armageddonsoft10 years agoContributor
Try saving to your Documents folder to completely rule out user permission (Windows 8 is paranoid) and then check your Java version, it should be 8. Do you have the full Java SDK installed?
- hesterli10 years agoStaff
That is weird. I tried a composite project on windows 8.1. It looks no problem at all. Did you see any error message in the Ready!API error log now? Could you paste it here?
Best wishes,
/Li
- simonlin10 years agoOccasional Contributor
Hello,
I think I found the problem it seems like you guys have changed the way the folders are being saved in a composite project.Earlier if I have spaces/brackets or (/) forward slash in testsuite name it was getting converted in ASCII format such as - testsuite ABC[RetrieveEnquiries] was saved as ABC%5BRetrieve-Enquiries%5D in the working copy but now in version 1.3 it is being stored as ABC[RetrieveEnquiries]. And I am facing problem while saving the testsuite which have a (/) slash such as - ABC[Feedback(Place/Remove)] once I remove it, saves the project.The only way I am able to solve the problem of saving and not deleting my stuff is by cloning all of my testsuites having (/) or any special character(s) and renaming them without special character(s). But when I try to rename the existing testsuites without cloning them it doesn't allow me to save the project.
One more input the you guys have changed the way how the testsuites are being stored but the testcases are stored in ASCII format which is good for us because we have special characters in the name of our testcases and we have 700 of them and we do not want to get into the trouble of renaming them all:)
Cheers.
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