When a WebDAV folder sync connection has been established and enabled, switching vaults causes syncing issues if it works at all.
If the interface allows the user to switch to another vault (seems to be OS dependent, Arch Linux allows it), then the contents of the WebDAV folder will merge with the vault that was switched to upon a sync event. Switch again to another new one, and the same thing will occur and compound.
Meanwhile, on Windows 11, switching vaults with WebDAV enabled doesn't seem to function at all, restricting the user to the WebDAV folder indefinitely until the WebDAV sync is disabled.
I'm sure both of these are unintended behaviors; the first one is potentially catastrophic.
When a WebDAV folder sync connection has been established and enabled, switching vaults causes syncing issues if it works at all.
If the interface allows the user to switch to another vault (seems to be OS dependent, Arch Linux allows it), then the contents of the WebDAV folder will merge with the vault that was switched to upon a sync event. Switch again to another new one, and the same thing will occur and compound.
Meanwhile, on Windows 11, switching vaults with WebDAV enabled doesn't seem to function at all, restricting the user to the WebDAV folder indefinitely until the WebDAV sync is disabled.
I'm sure both of these are unintended behaviors; the first one is potentially catastrophic.