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How do you delete a file that has been deleted but still shows its name?

CodeMyGame
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August 1, 2018

I created a team because I was creating a website. I started a repository to store the source code. I created a "Code" branch, to put the code inside. I put a README.md file, and entered some basic information about the website. I then created an "html" file to store the HTML and JS code in. I put the basis of a regular HTML website inside, committed, and closed Bitbucket. When I reopened the project, the file "html" was still displayed on the screen, but upon opening, I saw a pop-up saying, "This file does not exist.". Please answer! In the meanwhile, I will create another HTML file. If the same problem occurs, it has to be a bug. I will file a bug report and mark this question as "solved".2018-08-01 (1).png2018-08-01 (2).png

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Ana Retamal
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August 1, 2018

Hi Pranesh! 

I believe you're guessing right. We had this issue earlier this year, and was reported at Issue #15914. Can you try to reproduce it as explained at and let us know if it's the same problem? If it is, we'll need to report it again to find out what caused the regression and fix it.

Thanks!

Ana

CodeMyGame
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August 2, 2018

It is still showing the same pop-up. Even if I go back to the source code, and then re-open the file, instead of closing bitbucket, it STILL shows the same: "Hmm... can't find that one."

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