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Docs wandering in to the trash

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  • August 12, 2013 at 11:26 pm #3401
    Dale MacDonald
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    We’ve been having a spate of users creating Docs (of the BuddyPress Docs variety) and then having them show up in Trash rather than the group where they started them. The users don’t know how to explicitly put something in the trash and don’t understand how this is happening. Is there some known point in the Doc creation process where this can happen? I’ve been unable to replicate but it still happens occasionally (and randomly as far as I can see)

    THanks,
    Dale.

    August 31, 2013 at 3:36 pm #3557
    Boone Gorges
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    Thanks for the report. There *must* be some sort of pattern, though it seems random. If you wouldn’t mind, could we continue the conversation at this thread, to keep it all in one place? http://wordpress.org/support/topic/docs-trashing-themselves?replies=4#post-4600932

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