Re: Errors
Posted: March 27th, 2016, 1:22 pm
Do you have a link to a post where this happened?GoofyFoofer wrote:Whenever I post something, it replaces it with "off"...
(kind of annoying for editing/quoting)
Do you have a link to a post where this happened?GoofyFoofer wrote:Whenever I post something, it replaces it with "off"...
(kind of annoying for editing/quoting)
Thanks for the notice; I will look into this.maxxxxx wrote:When you click "Test Exchange" at the top of the site it takes you to the 2014 test exchange
For me this happens only if I start from the image gallery. The links from all of the other pages seem to just go to a generic "Test Exchange" page, which redirects to the current year, but the gallery has a direct link to the 2014 exchange.bernard wrote:Thanks for the notice; I will look into this.maxxxxx wrote:When you click "Test Exchange" at the top of the site it takes you to the 2014 test exchange
I just had this happen again when going from forums to text exchangebernard wrote:Thanks for the notice; I will look into this.maxxxxx wrote:When you click "Test Exchange" at the top of the site it takes you to the 2014 test exchange
I've identified the issue, and it will be fixed very soon. Thanks for your patience.maxxxxx wrote:I just had this happen again when going from forums to text exchangebernard wrote:Thanks for the notice; I will look into this.maxxxxx wrote:When you click "Test Exchange" at the top of the site it takes you to the 2014 test exchange
As far as I know, the wiki uses a system not entirely created by the sites founders, so there may not be much we can do about it.LowEntropy wrote:I've found that whenever a file is edited and it appears under "Recent Wiki Edits" on the home page, clicking on the link it shows will not bring you to the correct file. It seems that most file names are truncated when you click on the link and will therefore come up with the message that 'the file specified does not exist'.
If I can find a specific example and make a post before it gets pushed off the recent edits list I will do so.
I gotcha, thanks for respondingbernard wrote:As far as I know, the wiki uses a system not entirely created by the sites founders, so there may not be much we can do about it.LowEntropy wrote:I've found that whenever a file is edited and it appears under "Recent Wiki Edits" on the home page, clicking on the link it shows will not bring you to the correct file. It seems that most file names are truncated when you click on the link and will therefore come up with the message that 'the file specified does not exist'.
If I can find a specific example and make a post before it gets pushed off the recent edits list I will do so.