Change working directory to target path and call GetListing on
current directory instead of calling GetListing on explicit path.
For some reason GetListing(path) does not always return the contents of
the directory. However, calling SetWorkingDirectory(path) followed by
GetListing(null, options) to list the contents of the working directory
does consistently work.
Similar behavior was confirmed using ncftp client. I suspect this is a
strange bug/nuance in the server's implementation of the LIST command?
Since IPv6 addresses contain colons, they break the host:port URI
parsing logic, since "host" will have colons in it.
This fix adds URL encoding/decoding of the "host" parameter, thus
removing any possible colons in that parameter that could conflict
with the host:port separator.
This commit improves the readability of the bug report template by changing the label of the "Version" information to "provide it below" instead of "provide it here". Additionally, the "Which version of Android are you on?" question is now a separate input field instead of a textarea, which makes it easier to answer. Finally, the markdown formatting of the instructions for finding the Android version is improved for better readability.
Add prefixes to issue titles to improve consistency and make it easier to identify the type of issue.
- `[FEAT]` for feature requests
- `[QUESTION]` for questions
Also, update the bug report template to move the instructions for finding the app version to a markdown section and remove the placeholder text from the version input field. This makes it clearer and easier to follow the instructions.
The issue templates for bug report, feature request, and question have been added to the `.github/ISSUE_TEMPLATE` directory. These templates will help standardize the information provided in issues and make it easier for contributors to provide the necessary information. The bug report template includes checkboxes to ensure that the FAQ has been checked and open issues have been searched before submitting a new bug report. The feature request template is a simple template for suggesting new ideas for the project. The question template asks for the version of Keepass2Android being used to help with troubleshooting.