1.
I was playing music from a playlist.  I listened to the whole of track one, so 
track 2 was playing.  From the Now Playing screen, I pressed up-arrow to view 
track 1 and pressed and held down the Add button to zap the track.  This 
actually zapped the currently playing track, rather than track 1.

Single-press Add removes the displayed track from current playlist, so I 
assumed Zap would also apply to the currently displayed item, not currently 
playing item.  Is this intentional?  Can I suggest this is changed on a bug 
report?

2.
As a follow-on, when I went to slimserver web interface to restore the 
incorrectly zapped files (I did it twice), I noticed that I had two zapped 
tracks, but they were the same track - ie. duplicate entries in the zapped 
playlist.  I am pretty sure that when I zapped the two tracks, they would have 
been tracks 2 & 3, as I was trying to zap track 1.

3.
When I upgrade the server, is the zapped playlist retained or is it wiped?  
What about when performing a complete rescan?

4.
Another point: The playlist that these entries were in is no longer listed in 
Browse Playlists.  I have noticed playlists going missing recently - I have 10 
playlists in my SlimServer playlists folder (all .m3u), but currently only 7 
listed in Browse Playlists (not including the zapped playlist).  I have just 
performed a playlist-only rescan, and this restored one of the playlists, but 
two are still missing.

One is a link to a radio station (WXPN).  The file contains a single line 
"http://wxpnsc.streamguys.com/listen.pls";.  The other one contains links to 
files that are in a folder that I have renamed, so none of the entries are 
playable.

Does this mean that SlimServer doesn't store a playlist if it can't find any 
playable entries?

Phil
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