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Again with [[philately]]: When I linked to this from the "recent changes" page, I was aghast that the work that I had done was gone without explanation. I checked the history and the (diff)'s, but that showed that my input was all still there, and that apparently no human had touched it. From this I made a couple of minor edits (just to have something different) and saved it again. That was last night. Now again if I try to link from "recent changes" I still get an older version of the page. At this point I am beginning to wonder to what extent a link reliably gives the most recent version of a page. [[user:Eclecticology|Eclecticology]], Friday, May 10, 2002
:This morning I'd noticed a similar problem with the article on [[Maryland]], which I've worked on a lot; only it had apparently gone back many versions. While trying to restore my edits, however, I found the correct version suddenly appeared! -- BRG
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#REDIRECT appears to be broken;
When I try to access a redirected article, it appears with the "Redirect from '''foo_bar'''" header, but the article itself appears as:
# REDIRECT foo_bar
Any idea what's happening? Refreshing the page has no effect. I'm using IE6.0 on WinXP. (2002.05.15 [[user:pgdudda|pgdudda]])
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