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Demonstrate a file renaming Exposé bug
Authored by: macevangelist on May 11, '04 01:59:08PM

I filed that bug with Apple on Nov 17, 2003. The state is "Open/Analyze" which means according to Apple:

If your bug is in Analyze State, your bug has been received by Apple and is in queue for review or your bug is currently being reviewed.

I guess not enough people reported the bug or it would have been fixed by now. If you want to relate to my bug report, it's:

Problem ID: 3485849
Problem Title: Finder's file-name box gets Exposé-d



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Demonstrate a file renaming Exposé bug
Authored by: tim1724 on May 11, '04 05:52:35PM

I filed a bug report on September 4 on one of the developer seeds .. so you aren't the only one to report the bug to Apple.

I think this has been fixed in the upcoming 10.3.4 release, however.

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Tim Buchheim



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Demonstrate a file renaming Exposé bug
Authored by: krishna on May 14, '04 12:52:12AM

Hell, I'd like to know how you got the bug number. That's one thing that's been keeping me from filing a lot of bugs -- I can't track them after they've been filed.



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Demonstrate a file renaming Exposé bug
Authored by: macevangelist on May 14, '04 08:51:43PM

It sounds like you filed the bugs through Mac OS X's UI like in Safari's menu "Report bugs to Apple..."

If you sign up at the Apple Developer website then you'll have access to the Bug Reporter there. When you file a bug with that service you'll have the ability to review all the bugs you sent to Apple.

Please note that there's a reason you have to sign up with Apple as a developer first. They might ask you to provide them with additional information like logs and samples. The latter you can only generate when you have the Developer Tools installed.

If you want to sign up, the starting point would be here:
http://developer.apple.com/membership/online.html

The ADC (Apple Developer Connection) Online Membership is totally free and requires a valid eMail address.



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