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Edit trackers through the Web UI #3024

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valodiadeseynes opened this issue May 15, 2015 · 4 comments · Fixed by #9375
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Edit trackers through the Web UI #3024

valodiadeseynes opened this issue May 15, 2015 · 4 comments · Fixed by #9375
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@valodiadeseynes
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This option is possible through the GUI but not the Web UI. It could be useful and a minimal thing to add, I think.

@ngosang
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ngosang commented Jun 24, 2015

Related #714.

@zeule zeule added WebUI WebUI-related issues/changes Feature request labels May 5, 2017
@zeule zeule changed the title Feature Request: Edit trackers through the Web UI Edit trackers through the Web UI May 5, 2017
@Moulde
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Moulde commented Jan 27, 2018

It would be really useful. I think more and more people use qbittorrent with only the webui accessible, like in docker container setups.

@kissglay
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kissglay commented May 7, 2018

Considering qbittorrent is getting more and more popular, especially as a PT client, which most of the time is controlled remotely, this should really be added.

@WolfganP
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WolfganP commented May 7, 2018

Totally agree. The option for adding / removing trackers (with multiple rows selection) will be a wonderful functionality to be able improve admin of headless servers.

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