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Dropping folders flattens the folder content on upload

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This topic was forked from [Bug] Cubby: Drag & drop multiple files only uploads the first file nebulon
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    wrote last edited by hakunamatata
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    Thanks, drag and dropping multiple files is working now! A new observation while I was testing the fix: drag and drop folders doesn’t work as it should. When you drag and drop a folder, the folders contents get uploaded but the folder structure itself is not maintained.i.e. if you drag and drop a folder with the following tree structure:

    folder
    -->file1
    -->file2
    -->file3
    -->subfolder
    --->file4
    --->file5
    --->file6

    files 1 thru 6 are uploaded to the intended folder but without retaining the folder/subfolder hierarchy.

    I did not test this before so I don’t know how the drag and drop folder was previously behaving in Cubby.

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