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OPEN  Website issue #326  -  wiki problems w/ proper display of edited, but not yet approved wiki pages
Posted Jan 12, 2013 - updated Jan 22, 2013
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Konstantin Dmitriev (Zelgadis) has been working on this issue since January 20, 2013 (08:54)
Issue details
  • Type of issue
    Website issue
  • Status
     
    New
  • Assigned to
     Konstantin Dmitriev
  • Type of bug
    Not triaged
  • Likelihood
    Not triaged
  • Effect
    Not triaged
  • Posted by
     Oho! Services
  • Owned by
    Not owned by anyone
  • Priority
    Not determined
Issue description

#1
Comment posted by
 Konstantin Dmitriev
Jan 12, 17:15
Already reported

The issue was updated with the following change(s):
  • The status has been updated, from New to Not a bug.
  • This issue has been closed
  • The resolution has been updated, from Not determined to DUPLICATE.
  • This issue's progression has been updated to 100 percent completed.
#2
Comment posted by
 Oho! Services
icon_reply.pngJan 12, 17:51, in reply to comment #1
Do you mean that both have finally the same reason?

Otherwise I'd disagree: It's not about displaying wrong titles w/ links (as Website issue 323 - Wiki links not displaying the right title describes) but completely different content (like removed Note Box still displayed as mentioned in Forum entry).

#3
Comment posted by
 Konstantin Dmitriev
icon_reply.pngJan 12, 18:08, in reply to comment #2
"Different content" was a problem with your browser cache. In the thread Carlos was confused because he didn't clicked the "View the most recent revision" link (so he was watching latest approved version instead the latest unapproved. So there's only one problem confirmed - Wrong link titles.
#4
Comment posted by
 Oho! Services
icon_reply.pngJan 13, 19:30, in reply to comment #3
Konstantin Dmitriev wrote:
"Different content" was a problem with your browser cache.


K. sorry, but: In the "Forum 1st entry" I added later, that "I still have problems" ... In the "Forum 2nd entry" G. wrote: "Hmmm, I've cleared my browser cache and still seeing it. The source of the doc doesn't reflect it but it still rendered." So it is at least one other person experiencing the same problems after clearing the browser cache.

But still it might be the same reason as #323, as both effects only appear after using "view the most recent revision" and do not appear when using the edit -> preview.
#5
Comment posted by
 djay
Jan 19, 08:54
Hello here,

same kind of issue, http://pix.toile-libre.org/upload/original/1358585508.jpgicon_open_new.png

(the page under "Ko" is the same as the first page "Difference between revisions..." )

#6
Comment posted by
 Konstantin Dmitriev
icon_reply.pngJan 19, 09:22, in reply to comment #5


@djay: I can see your changes here after clicking the "View the most recent revision" link - https://dl.dropbox.com/u/15516795/synfig-wiki-screechsot-14024.png

First, make sure you have clicked "View the most recent revision" link after editing the page. When attaching screenshot please include full browser window so I can see the URL (marked with "2" on my screenshot)

#7
Comment posted by
 djay
icon_reply.pngJan 19, 12:02, in reply to comment #6
Konstantin Dmitriev wrote:

@djay:
I can see your changes here after clicking the "View the most recent
revision" link -
https://dl.dropbox.com/u/15516795/synfig-wiki-screechsot-14024.png



Sorry to insist, here is another screenshot -with adress bar- http://pix.toile-libre.org/upload/original/1358596884.jpg done after http://support.mozilla.org/en-US/kb/how-clear-firefox-cache (and this time, not logged in the wiki)

i think this is minor... don't take too much time on it ...
#10
Comment posted by
 Konstantin Dmitriev
icon_reply.pngJan 20, 08:56, in reply to comment #7
Makes sense now. Reopening.

Just to be sure: Do you have any proxy in your configuration/network? (if you use internet at work then it's possible that you behind the transparent proxy, so your content might be cachet even if you have no proxy configured).
#11
Comment posted by
 djay
icon_reply.pngJan 21, 09:06, in reply to comment #10
Nop quite sure that no proxy involved ! (and i don't do synfig stuff at work ;-)

Konstantin Dmitriev wrote:
Makes sense now. Reopening.

Just to be sure: Do you have any proxy in your configuration/network? (if
you use internet at work then it's possible that you behind the
transparent proxy, so your content might be cachet even if you have no
proxy configured).


#12
Comment posted by
 Konstantin Dmitriev
icon_reply.pngJan 21, 12:09, in reply to comment #11
OK, thank you for information.

Now I need to find a way to reproduce that issue. Also, I need to look maybe there are some serverside caching in the wiki...
#13
Comment posted by
 djay
icon_reply.pngJan 22, 08:16, in reply to comment #12
Yesterday the page keyframe/fr looked fine for me... and i have approved it.

So it's quite clear that is't a cache involved bug ... Some cms offer a "recalc this page" button (spip) ... anayway,

  1. 326 = minor + autosolving bug


Now I need to find a way to reproduce that issue.
Maybe in Madrid ;-)

see(:ya!