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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">On 21-06-15 14:32, Dirk Hohndel wrote:<br>
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              <div class="gmail_quote">2015-06-21 1:40 GMT+02:00 Dirk
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                                    <div>After this it worked  (well,
                                      almost worked), didn't get the 404
                                      error, the html export page shown
                                      but without any dive.<br>
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                      </span>Now that's strange :-(</div>
                    <div>More to investigate...</div>
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                <div>Tried again:  another change on the log, another
                  save to cloud storage and ... the full divelog
                  appears  in the html page.<br>
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                <div>So we can think two changes are needed, 1st to
                  create the directory, 2nd to populate it.  Unintuitive
                  but, may be, necessary from a git point of view ??<br>
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      <div>No, I fixed yet another little bug.</div>
      <div>That's why I ask people to try this. It's the only way to
        find all these little corner cases.</div>
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    Now, I can reproduce the problem as described by Salvador.<br>
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    Tried the following:<br>
    - "open cloud" from ssrf => working ok, so there is data in my
    cloud.<br>
    - open in browser => no 404, but empty list of dives.<br>
    - cleaned browser cache, and reload => no change.<br>
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    So no forced new upload tried.<br>
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    best,<br>
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    --jan<br>
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