Hi Jay, Err, why not simply adding a summary? :-p Regards, Dennis Roczek Am 06.06.2014 20:26, schrieb Jay Philips:
Hi Dennis, Saw that you added the red alert around the reminder, but now after pressing 'save page' after that brings me back to the captcha and its going in a loop - captcha, reminder, captcha, reminder, ... Regards, Jay Philips On 06/04/2014 05:26 PM, Dennis Roczek wrote:Hi Jay, the spam / captcha extension is still on my to-do-list (see also https://redmine.documentfoundation.org/issues/172 ) and I think I should give it a bit more priority as this seems to be a bigger issue than I thought. I hadn't any problems ages ago (when I was a normal user and not an admin). I will try if I can find any configurations which improves the situation as described in your email. Thanks for the suggestion Regards, Dennis Roczek Am 04.06.2014 14:56, schrieb Jay Philips:Hi Dennis, Hopefully that would be an improvement, but if i already checked the 'This is a minor edit' checkbox, maybe that should have auto filled the summary. It would be alot better if the captcha was there on the initial edit page as i'm assuming it already knows that its going to be put on the second page. And why is the captcha there on every single edit, it gets ridiculous. If i give the captcha once, some cookie should be set for maybe that session or maybe even an hour, so i dont have to deal with it now that it knows i'm a human. :) Ultimately, there needs to be some type of privileges set for users, so they dont have to deal with this at all. I'm only guess about the privileges part as i dont know how the wiki backend functions. :) Regards, Jay Philips On 06/04/2014 12:56 PM, Dennis Roczek wrote:Hi *, OK, at least a bit improvement: I have highlight the message about the missing edit summary with a red border and a gray colored background. Hope this message isn't overseen then (I missed it a few times in the beginning, too). Regards, Dennis Roczek Am 03.06.2014 17:15, schrieb Jay Philips:Hi Alex, Yep i've been having similar problems with the wiki, where in order to make a minor change, i have to click the 'save page' button 3 times. First time editing the page, second time dealing with captcha, third time dealing with 'Reminder: You have not provided an edit summary. If you click "Save page" again, your edit will be saved without one.'. It is quite a pain. Regards, Jay Philips On 06/03/2014 05:34 PM, Alexander Thurgood wrote:Le 03/06/2014 15:28, Dennis Roczek a écrit : Hi Dennis,Hi, no that is not normal. Can you give me your user name (I want to check if you run in any existing abuse/spam filter) and maybe if you still know a) which page you wanted to edit (I remeber that there are multiple QA member pages) and b) what you wanted to change...I finally managed to get it to do what I wanted, but phew, arduous or what ! My handle is iplaw67, I created a new account yesterday, as the wiki couldn't seem to remember any of the older ones that I had, even when I asked it to reset my password, it came back as "user unknown", hence the new account, linked to a different e-mail address. I have experienced the problems with my own Profile page (the one that you get when you click on your alias), and also with : https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/QA_Team As I mention above, I got there in the end, but I'm afraid I won't be going anywhere near the wiki again in future if that is how it is supposed to function. Alex
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