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show itself twice on a similar edit, like undo and revert again). For myself, I have never experienced this bug, so how should I be able to debug it? The only thing I have been able to identify, is three possible locations of the bug, 1: The transmission from the API, 2: twinkle itself, and 3: a bug in the JS engine. I think it's probably the lest alternative, a bug in the JS engine, i.e. memory exhaustion etc... Though, the only way to know is to gather useful data, for me it gives not much to see a broken diff (yea, it's broken, but why?), I need to know exactly what was said between the client and the server, the exact browser and the OS used.
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of those infamous MS auto-updates must have broke something, or changed something somewhere without asking first.. Gee would they actually do that??? LOL As long as I don't loose my edit tools I'll be happy. It's convenient to have TW but I only watch my own list anyway, I soon found out RP Patrol and vigilantly fighting vandals around here is a sure way to loose what little bit of sanity I have left! hehe
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I'm sorry. I just had had an other bug report of this yesterday. All I can say is that this bug confuses me highly, as it's highly irregular (one doing 10000 twinkle edits experience the bug zero times, and one having made 10 edits experience it 2 times) and that it's non-repeatable (The bug will not
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I would suggest that the automated message when a page-you-wrote-is-up-for-deletion is (1) severely pruned, and/or (2) gets an opt-out list, and/or (3) NOT get sent when said first edit was actually a page move. See, I kind of don't appreciate getting a lengthy message that explains that yes, we have
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FYI: I think I've resolved the problem. I turned off Zone Alarms Agent from startup.Thinking it would disable it, but it doesn't. It only kills the tray icon whilst the root program still runs as a background service. In order to run Twinkle I had to turn off ZA from the ZA control panel and Twinkle
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Not sure what's going on.. It was working, then it stopped. I haven't changed anything personally, so I'm at a loss.. Even checked anti-phishing and tried it both on and off and still the same result. Win-firewall on and off.. still not working, no other firewalls running. All I have to blame is one
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I think Twinkle already locks out IE users, which is about 80% of the browsing public. Locking out non-Gecko people would just be another, what, 5? 10? :P I'm only kidding; I don't think AzaToth should have to maintain multiple versions, either. One version is hard enough, I think. And asking him to
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Yes, Windows & ZoneAlarm. Oh, I see on the front that ZoneAlarm can break the script. Sorry for not noticing that.Ā :( It worked fine for me for quite some time, so it didn't occur to me that there might be an issue with a pre-existing program on my computer. Bummer. Is this something fixable at
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Mine broke too.. Last time I used it everything was fine. Yesterday I started getting errors. Unable to grab editform. No TW features work at all.. I haven't changed anything but can't be sure if M$ hasn't done something to break the script in one of the routine updates. (Even tried it without any
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i use maxthon for 99.999% of my web browsing (no other browser will handle having 100 tabs open at the same time quite as smoothly) - but i keep firefox open ONLY in order to use twinkle on WP. its' worth the trouble to me to have a second browser open just for that. twinkle rocks, steadfastly, and
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Note that I'm no expert, but I think there are technical reasons why this won't work. As I understand it, Greasemonkey scripts can alter the page as it loads, but the code is not available for execution after that. So the page would load, you'd get your buttons and links, but I don't think it would
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I just attempted twice to request page protection using Twinkle's RPP tab, and neither succeeded. I have added the listing manually, and now, as a last effort before bed, am asking here if anyone else is having problems. I bypassed my cache to no avail. Settings for the request were semi-protection
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Hi. I've been dealing with this for over a week at least. When I try to revert a page, Twinkle hangs up at midpoint with a note that "Reverting page: couldn't grab element "editform", aborting, this could indicate failed respons from the server". When I try to use Twinkle to place a note on a talk
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Um, Twinkle hasn't identified anything you've done as vandalism. It doesn't work that way. It isn't automatic or anything. If you mean the vandalism link that appears in the history, that is a short cut to Rollback as Vandalism. Just like with the diff page, it only shows up if the edit can be
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As long as the twinkle code is broken into several modules, and we tell people to install it by inclusion, it'll be difficult to remove that code (since they may not ever realize it's a possiblilty). To make it more difficult, is it possible to include that permissions check more than once without
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Um, I think it is. The GM version of wikEd would have to have functions available, and the famous (arguably) Gmail Macros script relies on functions in the Greasemonkey code to perform its magic. The label selector, for instance. It's not a question of whether it can be done, but whether such an
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a comment-less undo. Would it be possible to check whether the prompt returns NULL or an empty string, and branch based on that? I realize it would probably change the way some people use the script, but I feel having the cancel button functioning would be more useful than the current behavior.
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Another possibility is to add a module which must be installed for the others to work. This module would just add the username to a list somewhere on the first edit using TW (regardless of whether they wait after installing it, so this is better than autoconfirmed in a sense). The list would be
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I think the main concern for making TW work in IE is the fact that a compatible version would pretty much be a different script. IE just does things so differently from all the other browsers that it's not particularly feasible to re-invent the wheel, so to speak. Unless someone well-versed in
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Or, if the comment popup has two buttons one of which functions to add the comment and the other of which doesn't add the comment but doesn't cancel the reversion, label the buttons "add comment" and "no comment". The "Cancel" label is ambiguous and misleading (witness this discussion). --
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I would oppose replacing Twinkle with a Greasemonkey script, as I don't use GM and I edit from three different computers so I like having Twinkle available the minute I log in. Perhaps a GM version could be made for those who want to use it, but keep the current one too, please.Ā :)
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Beat me with a stick! I'm sure that's what I saw earlier, but two test reversions (preceeding ones -- next time I'll use the sandbox) both went through, first clicking "X" and then clicking "Cancel". I'll try to make it happen again and perhaps figure out what I did differently. --
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says it would be pointless to restrict Gadgets to autoconfirmed since doing so can't actually stop the motivated from gaining access to the script. Nonetheless, I think enabling this extension would be a useful endeavour, especially considering that en.wp has most of the toysĀ ;)
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script, I got to thinking that this might also be done with Twinkle. One advantage would be that it could be turned on and off without editing ones monobook.js and clearing the cache, a disadvantage would be that it would not be available when one edits WP from another computer.
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Why is it that when i always change my userpage and talk page, and when i add scripts to the mono book, Twinkle identify the changes on my contributions as Vandalism, this is getting annoying, i haven't vandalized anything on wikipedia why then is it saying that i did.
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implementation is worthwhile. In my very humble opinion, it's an unnecessary extra step in this case. At least wikEd works on any MediaWiki. Twinkle relies on processes and templates that most likely only exist here, at least in any sufficiently similar form.
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I wasn't expecting it to, really. IE's JavaScript engine just works so much differently from Firefox's (and other Mozilla browsers) that it's just not practical to support it. AzaToth has already said he has no intention of making TW IE-compatible. Sorry!
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worked OK fine. Of course I don't recommend running no firewall forever, once you've done your RC duties or your watchlist rv's you should turn it back on. Can't speak for you lot running Norton and having troubles may or may not be the same issue. --
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When I report articles to TfD using Twinkle, it always says 'Could not find current discussion to add template to.' or something along those lines. I was wondering why this happens as other XfD routines work. I am using Vista and Firefox 3 Beta 2. :
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I too have had a couple problems with RPP, coincidentally, the problems I've had with it have all been around 05:00 UTC also. It seems like Twinkle has some problems with RFPP that late at night (at least it is late at night where I'm from). -
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That's good to hear, i've actually been worrying about it today but I'm relaxed now since i've been told that I'm alright, now i can monitor the pages closely for any responses to my messages to my former account SKYNET X5000 and SKYNET X3000.
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allows easy access to js/css. This requires an account, since it is accessed from Preferences. It is conceivable (I don't know whether this is currently possible) that it could be restricted to autoconfirmed as well, if we decided to do that.
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Ah! It seems that I misremembered what I had been doing. It looks like the "User has done N edits, do you still want to do the revert?" confirmation popup does cancel the rollback on "X" or "Cancel", the comment popup does not. --
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this nifty process called "articles for deletion" which is used for the, guess what, deletion of articles, and you can go there but not raise a sockfarm, oh and did you know you can sign your talk page posts with four tildes?
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I've been noticing recently that vandals and socks of banned editors have been installing Twinkle as their first edit, then going on rampages. Rather than doing something heavy-handed like whitelisting users in the vein of
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echoes the problem, and it may cause an edit war on the template unless resolved here ... as I see it, changing which template is used as the "generic default" should be a trivial modification, as easy as modifying
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for something (I've got several bordering on ancient scripts in there), but I've tried on Safari 3, Camino, and Firefox so it must be something here. Was there some big javascript change that I missed or something?
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Twinkle is just a tool - if there's any fault, it lies with the user. I don't think this is a big enough problem to create a new feature. If you don't like the warning, then remove it and forget it ever happened.
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The result is that it creates the discussion and notifies the creator, but it doesn't add anything to the list of articles at AfD. Using Opera 9.23 for what it's worth. Does anyone know how I can fix this?
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Yep, you're fine. Ā :) Its just a nice convenient link to have, especially if you're dealing with the history of a repeat vandal. Can just go through and hit that link without having to load every page :D
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When did Twinkle stop editing articles to leave a note that an image is up for deletion? I did a couple of image CSDs today for speedy and just noticed that it doesn't do that? Didn't it used to?
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I beg to differ on the third point. From what I know of English grammar, capitalizing the 'V' is perfectly fine, and is actually correct. The other two points I totally agree with.
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I can't vouch for IE7, but no tabs show up on articles at all in IE6. I would lean toward the "nothing of it works" meaning. Is it that you don't have access to Firefox?
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As I mentioned, I don't use Twinkle, so I don't know if this last operation is fully automatic, or if it requires manual approval (like the "Save" or "Ignore" buttons in
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There would be no difference in the compabillity problems if changing into greasemonkey, IE still cannot do things needed to make this script work (xpath for example)
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Is it possible to check to see if a user talk page is fully protected or SALTed before issuing an image deletion warning and not issue the warning in those cases? --
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When I deleted a page, Twinkle apparently deleted not only the link to it on another page, but also the references section and the categories, among other things (
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It's not that I don't have access to Firefox, I just prefer to use IE. Thanks for the reply though. I'll try using it with IE7, hopefully something will work.--
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A "greasemonkey version" is what I meant. (WikEd is available as both) Discontinuing the *.js version would lock out those who don't use Gecko based browsers.--
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It would also benefit those with slow dialup connections because the code wouldn't have to be downloaded when the page loads already being on your computer.--
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I don't think this is a very big problem at present, but I suspect it will become a bigger problem in the future. It's a good thing to be looking ahead.
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It's an automatic feature which is enabled by default. When you delete a page you can select not to orphan backlinks. I've had exactly the same problem
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An article was created for a different Lance Larson, but no effort was made to create a disambiguation page etc., so the links to Lance Larson from
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make it IE-compatible, well... Chinese water torture, at best. I shudder at the thought of writing an IE-compatible anything, even basic CSS. Yuck!
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I don't use Twinkle, but on more than one occasion I have had to clean up the mess it leaves behind. The most recent example is the following:
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Unfortunately, changing the button labels is impossible unless AzaToth were to create an entirely new function in morebits.js to pop up a fake
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OK, so it seems that consensus is against this idea but ironically, GM might be a workaround for the IE problem. There's now a version of
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is causing it. I looked in the javascript code to find what it looks for at TfD, but I couldn't see anything amiss on the TfD page. : -->
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The actual error text (just happened again) was "Adding discussion to todays list: failed to find target spot to add the discussion to."
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I don't know much about this tool but noticed that whilst using Twinkle someone had started a new AfD page over an previous discussion (
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As far as the first point goes, you could always change Twinkle's summary ad parameter in the configuration. I changed mine to "(using
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I nominated for deletion today, it was fine, but it seems like it did not place a tag on the nominated page. Anyone had this? Thanks,
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I just performed a rollback (norm) and clicked the Cancel button in the comment prompt, expecting to cancel the revert. Instead, I
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There is already such a function provided by the morebits.js which accesses the 'wgUserGroups' variable and needs nearly no time
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I don't want to speak for AzaToth, but I doubt he would want to maintain two different forks just to appease a few users...
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that is put there, so that this can be pruned and/or reworded - and I was pointed here. Is it some kind of MediaWiki page?
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Db-bio has a Legacy History as the "generic" template, and it is currently used by Db-band, Db-inc, and Db-web ... it
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I keep getting errors saying that it can't find the "target page". This happens with AfD and TfD. Any idea what's up?
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When it says "will not work on IE", does it mean completely? As in nothing of it works? Or is it just partially?--
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I'm sure this would be a much larger discussion, requiring much more input that could be gathered here, but...
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some point, or am I doomed? (Warning: I am technologically clueless. Please answer in small words. :D) --
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So dose that mean I'm clean then, it's only the history which has the vandalism on it, next to rollback.
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I've no idea what's happened to me, but I can't get Twinkle to work. Maybe it's something wrong with my
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do I understand correctly that TW has a button for reporting usernames? I have proposed a new template
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Weeeelllll... That does sound more like what I thought should happen. If both "X" and "Cancel" return
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Please don't link the user reverted to (or link to contributions, IPs don't normally have a userpage).
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be possible to then have a click on "revert" call whatever it normally calls due to this limitation.
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is it okay if i just post a love letter to Twinkle here? i don't want to get into trouble. however,
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Why not let it cancel it? Clicking OK without entering anything in would make a comment-less one. ā€”
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Reverted 1 edit by 68.1.163.233 identified as vandalism to last revision by 156.34.199.41. using TW
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I would oppose a total conversion because I like having TW at my fingertips no matter where I am.
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The comment button only adds a reason why you reverted, it doesn't cancel the revert. --Signed by
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page, it hangs up and never completes the task. I thought it might be a compatibility issue with
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rollbacked. It isn't saying "this is vandalism" but asking if you want to tag is as vandalism.
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Maybe it'd be easier to make users wait until they are autoconfirmed to edit their monobook.js.
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box. It should be pretty simple to branch the script based on whether the output from the
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I've just tested TW on IE7, it shows the tabs but nothing happens when they are pressed.--
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I apologize. I had no idea that it was ever previously brought up. Thanks for your reply.
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Can't prople stop repating thing bug again, and again, yes, I know, but I don't know why.
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protected, and once we're happy that a user isn't a vandal, they get removed by an admin.
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The second Lance Larson turns out to be non-notable, so his article is speedily deleted.
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Adding discussion to todays list: failed to find target spot to add the discussion to.
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using Twinkle, the note it leaves on the uploader's talk page is not being signed. --
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I doubt that vandals have the technical knowledge or time to fiddle with the script.
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I had the same problem and in the end I think I ended up using another computer :S
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True that. With all the various enhancements to TW, it's a very worthwhile tool.
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I'll bet 1,000,000 edits this is being caused by a change in the TfD page layout.
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firewall, same problem.) It just started out of the blue and don't know why.. --
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If you wish to start a new discussion or revive an old one, please do so on the
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Possible you are using windows and Zonealarm or Northon Internet Security.
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below this discussion a similar problem. See their remedy works for you.
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Even adding this new comment appears as Vandalisms according to Twinkle.
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Please remove the full stop (period) after the article/user reverted to.
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So when you use Twinkle to tag an article for deletion, and you choose
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CSDG6 (histmerge) should request the page it's being merged with. See
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Perhpas MS own "antiphishing" software is hijacking the HTTP stream.
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See the discussion above about TfD, it may apply here as well. : -->
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Someone had changed the layout on the RPP page, have reverted it.
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breaking the code? (ie they'd have to find multiple instances)
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Notifying of initial contributor (Aboutabout): data loaded...
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Hmm... I should do some tests on that. Good thing I have
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instead of leaving redlinks (as before) for the swimmer.
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General note: Vandalism on Frosty the Snowman. using TW
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See the next section for a possible solution involving
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When I nominate an article for deletion, I get this:
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is now operational as a generic template to include
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Knowledge:Articles for deletion/Log/2007 December 5
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