@amwps This should be fixed now. It's not really elegant, because [brackets] have special meaning for the PHP glob() function, and need to be escaped appropriately for both Linux(+Mac) and Windows.
If you want to try it out before official release, you can open index.php
and add around line 851
:
// escape [brackets] in folder names (it's complicated)
function glob_escape($path){
return preg_match('/\[.+]/', $path) ? str_replace(['[',']', '\[', '\]'], ['\[','\]', '[[]', '[]]'], $path) : $path;
}
Then, slightly further down, around line 877
, find this:
}, $data['files'])) : glob($path . '/*', GLOB_NOSORT|GLOB_ONLYDIR);
Replace with this:
}, $data['files'])) : glob(glob_escape($path) . '/*', GLOB_NOSORT|GLOB_ONLYDIR);
You may need to clear cache by renaming a folder first.