foisys
Hi,
Been using Dokuwiki for a long time in my lab and never saw this behaviour... FYI: we are running Frusterick and the vector template, using both the regular DW editor (for the geeky people) and the ckgedit editor (for the WYSIWYG addicted people); this particular issue never showed up before.
A user is logged in to create and edit his/her pages and a single page (so far) creates problem: on this page, the user see its allowed actions in the upper right corner and has the Edit tab in the main region of the page. After clicking the tab, the edit interface (either DW or ckgedit) is greyed out and the user has to log again with the login function at upper right. If the user does this, it gets back to the page but if he/she tries to edit again, gets the same problem so stuck in a loop.
Any idea on solving this? So far, we have seen this on a single page and nothing obvious has changed as far as permissions (dokuwiki side and server side) go...
Best regards
S.
turnermm
Has anything changed in the interim? New web server, upgrade to php? I'm not quite sure if you are saying that this behavior occurs only with one specific page and none others?
foisys
Hi,
Nothing has changed on this wiki installation in the past few weeks. The observed behaviour is seen in only a single page as of now; I have checked with about 10-12 pages so far and no one but this one has this happening.
I also checked of this might be an editor thingie (either DW or ckgedit) but it does not seem to make a difference.
Best
S
virk
Perhaps this is permission-related. You can try the following:
- Navigate to that page
- Open it in the editor, select all and copy it completely.
- Navigate with your browser to a new page
- Copy the content
- Save the page
Question: Are the problems still there with this new page or gone?
If they are still there, perhaps you have "not allowed content". If the problems have disappeared, perhaps permission problems with the original page.
Question: Do you also have the problem if you log in as admin?
Maybe it is an acl-related-problem.
Maybe it is a browser-problem (cookies, caches, css, no idea). Delete all browser cache and/or try another browser.
Maybe deleting the caches of dokuwiki helps. Make use of plugin "cache revision eraser..."
Maybe switching off and on of javascript in the browser helps.
I remember I had this kind of problems roughly 7 years ago and as far as I remember the above methodes guided me to success.
foisys
Hi,
Will walk through this process as soon as possible ;-) The odd thing is that nothing has changed as far as can tell; this page has existed for some time now (it is a log of maintenance operations on a microscope) and it used to work a-ok and now it just does not...
Best regards
S
foisys
Hi again,
Ok, seems to be fixed... What I did:
- I created an new empty page into the same namespace as the culprit page;
- I copied/pasted one line at a time from the defective page to the new page;
- After each addition, I logged out and logged back in (you never know...);
I discovered that the problem lied with this wiki link to an image:
{{:fr:htc_platform:protocols:eject_plate-slide.jpg?direct&40x33|eject_plate-slide.jpg}}
If I omitted it, all is a-ok; inserting it recreate the problem. Anybody might know why?
Best regards
S
virk
Change the score to an underscore in the picture-name and see whether that helps.
foisys
Hi,
I basically deleted the original entry and recreated the link using the DW editor, w/o changing the name of the file and it works. The only difference between versions is that I have "eject_plate-slide.jpg?nolink&50" instead of "eject_plate-slide.jpg?direct&40x33".
Isn't it kind of weird that just a few misplaced characters in a URL be interpreted in such a radical fashion?
Best regards
S