It turns out that, though Wikipedia said I was logged in, it said I wasn't logged in, and when I re-logged in, I got my watchlist back. Strange.
-- John Knouse jaknouse@frognet.net
--- John Knouse jaknouse@frognet.net wrote:
It turns out that, though Wikipedia said I was logged in, it said I wasn't logged in, and when I re-logged in, I got my watchlist back. Strange.
-- John Knouse jaknouse@frognet.net
That's probably from the bad proxy cache your ISP has. It happens to me all of the time. Sometimes, when I'm visiting pages, it keeps saying I have new messages. Every time, I click on the link, but it just shows the proxy-cached version of it with no new messages. --LittleDan
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Daniel Ehrenberg wrote:
--- John Knouse jaknouse@frognet.net wrote:
It turns out that, though Wikipedia said I was logged in, it said I wasn't logged in, and when I re-logged in, I got my watchlist back. Strange.
-- John Knouse jaknouse@frognet.net
That's probably from the bad proxy cache your ISP has. It happens to me all of the time. Sometimes, when I'm visiting pages, it keeps saying I have new messages. Every time, I click on the link, but it just shows the proxy-cached version of it with no new messages. --LittleDan
I'm not sure why, but I get that problem often with Internet Explorer, and very rarely with Mozilla. Since I now use Mozilla most of the time (gotta love the tabs), I've never had that problem.