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On Tuesday 12 October 2010 00:09, Erich Christian wrote:

Am 12.10.2010 00:00, schrieb Sigrid Carrera:

I am registered and logged in and I confirmed my email address. I
could edit yesterday the tasks page, so I guess I should be able to
add a new page as well.

I've had even worse problems: sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn't.

Yesterday, after creating an account, confirming my e-mail address, and 
logging in, I could not edit any page. After several logins/logouts I 
was only able to add a comment on my own discussion page, while 
editing/creating other pages still was prohibited. Then all of a 
sudden, the discussion page was no more editable, whereas my Userpage 
could be created finally. After creation, no more changes were 
possible. Today, nothing goes.

So am I missing something? Or is this maybe related to the error
that several other people reported earlier today?

In my case it helped to log on and off a few times, then it worked.

As it sometimes seems to go and then again stops working, I'd rather 
suggest a caching problem. But - however - it's just an assumption.

Nino

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