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Make permalinks work for trashed files #24537

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Opening a permalink that points to a trashed file will now display the
file within the "Deleted Files" section in the files web UI.

Use case is whenever you had a permalink already for a file or folder, but that one got deleted. Opening that link will display it in your trashbin instead.

Also goal is to have activity app integration where some links lead to trashbin as well: owncloud/activity#521

Please review @nickvergessen @LukasReschke @MorrisJobke @schiesbn @blizzz

Opening a permalink that points to a trashed file will now display the
file within the "Deleted Files" section in the files web UI.
@PVince81 PVince81 added this to the 9.1-current milestone May 10, 2016
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Tested and works 👍

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@DeepDiver1975 DeepDiver1975 merged commit ceaac03 into master May 11, 2016
@DeepDiver1975 DeepDiver1975 deleted the permalinks-trash branch May 11, 2016 17:41
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