When I do a search on my site microchip.wikidot.com, _template pages show up in the search results even when I'm not logged in.
When I do a search on my site microchip.wikidot.com, _template pages show up in the search results even when I'm not logged in.
When typecasting form data to integer for sorting, data loss that doesn't fit the type cast into should be dropped. (This is how type casting works in any major programming language and how it is SUPPOSED to work.)
I've been repeatedly signing into Wikidot and navigating to the SCP Wiki site - http://www.scp-wiki.net/ - but every time it immediately loses my login. I am still signed in when navigating to the wikidot page itself, but when returning to the page, whether by the automatic redirection or by manually closing out of the tab and re-navigating to it cleanly, it refuses to acknowledge my login. Browser is Google Chrome, OS is Windows 10.
The problem can be seen at http://www.eastkenthistory.org.uk/feed:tna. This is a valid RSS feed which renders xml in less than 1s on the National Archives site, so it does not appear to be a timeout issue. The feed module seems to work fine with other sites listed at http://www.eastkenthistory.org.uk/feeds. Puzzling. Is there some way of monitoring the request to see why it won't render?
When two pages have a space (" ") in their name, ListPages doesn't order them properly when sorting by Title.
Using the %%link%% variable in a [[a]] tag as the href value does not seem to work for the Feed module. Instead, it goes to the /link page.
I have received complaints from several members that they are unable to log in and post items that they had no problem posting just a month ago. They go through the usual process, but when they are finished, they still aren't logged in. They are receiving no error messages, until they try to do something that requires being logged in and then they are informed that they aren't logged in. It's somewhat difficult getting further information about what browsers they are using, etc. I have done my own experiments and found that I can recreate this problem on Firefox in privacy mode in both my newer Bootstrap enabled sites and some older sites not including bootstrap. Logged in, I can get into Wikidot, but the individual wikis do not recognize me as being logged in.
Hi!
I have problem, Users who use Internet explorer reported that they fail to creates page with internet explorer browser in my website
I have also tries to creates page with internet explorer and it fails too.
Help me please
I'd like to direct users to their API key page but the experience is horrible due to how the menu currently displays on smaller devices.
If you use [[embedvideo]] to embed a YouTube video on one page, then you include that page on a second page using [[include ...]], the video displays fine on the second page, but the control to view the video full screen is disabled.
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