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| − | :This sounds to me like a caching problem. I have tried to reproduce the problem you encountered but wasn't able to. Can you come up with a specific scenario that always seems to cause this problem? --[[User:Matthewfaulconer|Matthew Faulconer]] 05:37, 1 May 2005 (CEST) | + | :This sounds to me like a caching problem. I have tried to reproduce the problem you encountered but wasn't able to. Can you come up with a specific scenario that always seems to cause this problem? --[[User:Matthewfaulconer|Matthew Faulconer]] 05:37, 1 May 2005 (CEST) PS Mark, if you don't mind I think it works better if you sign in so that people can see your posts when they are yours. |
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Questions about editing
I noticed that the edits I made do not show up immediately on the Alma 13 page. Is there a review period before they will appear? How does this work? Oh and bye the way, we have met. It was over ten years ago. I attended BYU and graduated in Philosophy. I have been to your father's house.
- Cool. I wish I could remember. Maybe if I saw a picture I would remember. --Matthew Faulconer 05:37, 1 May 2005 (CEST)
On second thought...I click on the link on the main page to Alma 13. My edits do not appear. However, if I click through the navigation menu on the left, following the links to the page, they do appear. This is a problem. If you have people come edit the same page and do not realize that other editing has taken place as well, you may run into some strange results.
Mark Mason
- This sounds to me like a caching problem. I have tried to reproduce the problem you encountered but wasn't able to. Can you come up with a specific scenario that always seems to cause this problem? --Matthew Faulconer 05:37, 1 May 2005 (CEST) PS Mark, if you don't mind I think it works better if you sign in so that people can see your posts when they are yours.