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Next/Previous First/Last buttons remain disabled when using Simple.Server [Customer] #590

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gep13 opened this issue May 15, 2018 · 1 comment
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gep13 commented May 15, 2018

Link to Simple.Server:

https://github.com/chocolatey/simple-server

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Even though there are more than a page worth of packages that need to be displayed.

@gep13 gep13 added the Bug Issues where something has happened which was not expected or intended label May 15, 2018
@ferventcoder ferventcoder added the Customer Bug reported or feature requested by a licensed customer of Chocolatey label May 19, 2018
@ferventcoder ferventcoder added this to the 0.17.0 milestone May 19, 2018
DamianMaslanka5 added a commit to DamianMaslanka5/ChocolateyGUI that referenced this issue Oct 20, 2018
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@gep13 gep13 changed the title Next/Previous First/Last buttons remain disabled when using Simple.Server Next/Previous First/Last buttons remain disabled when using Simple.Server [Customer] Mar 26, 2020
@gep13 gep13 removed the Customer Bug reported or feature requested by a licensed customer of Chocolatey label Mar 26, 2020
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