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Thorsten changed:
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Status|RESOLVED|VERIFIED
--- Comment #17 from Thorsten ---
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--- Comment #16 from Henning (WMDE) ---
The patches are in 1.23wmf1 which is deployed by now.
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--- Comment #15 from Thorsten ---
Wikidata is running MediaWiki version 1.22wmf22 now.
But it did not change anything. Behaviour of Wikidata is still the same as I
wrote in my posting from 2013-10-24 10:31:32 UTC.
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Henning (WMDE) changed:
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Status|REOPENED|RESOLVED
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Lydia Pintscher changed:
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Status|RESOLVED|REOPENED
Resolution|FIXED
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--- Comment #11 from Thorsten ---
Created attachment 13558
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Item with and without JavaScript activated
It is still not possible to add statements (with and without JavaScr
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Thorsten changed:
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Status|VERIFIED|REOPENED
Resolution|FIXED
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Status|RESOLVED|VERIFIED
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--- Comment #10 from Andre Klapper ---
(In reply to comment #9)
> In my opinion there should be a difference between "fixed in code" and "fixed
> and working in wikimedia website". The normal user who is not knowing about
> the
> internal proce
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--- Comment #9 from Thorsten ---
I agree with Ronnie.
In my opinion there should be a difference between "fixed in code" and "fixed
and working in wikimedia website". The normal user who is not knowing about the
internal processes, just wants
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--- Comment #8 from Andre Klapper ---
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> Strange to add "RESOLVED" and "FIXED" here then?!
https://www.mediawiki.org/wiki/Bug_management/Bug_report_life_cycle says:
"RESOLVED FIXED when a code change that fixes the repo
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--- Comment #7 from Ronnie ---
> Not sure if that code is already deployed as server software.
Strange to add "RESOLVED" and "FIXED" here then?!
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Andre Klapper changed:
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Status|NEW |RESOLVED
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Lydia Pintscher changed:
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Status|UNCONFIRMED |NEW
Ever confirmed|0
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Priority|Unprioritized |High
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--- Comment #3 from Thorsten ---
Created attachment 13212
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item in compatibility mode
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--- Comment #2 from Thorsten ---
It wasn't in compatibility mode.
If I switch to compatibility mode, the layout changes but editing is not
possible as well (see attached screenshot).
This applies both logged in and as IP.
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--- Comment #1 from Andre Klapper ---
Is IE set to compatibilty mode?
That generic "script error" with any line info doesn't look too helpful. :-/
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