Seems a bug in the new software version. The following conversation
is taken from the english Village pump:
Red link
When I go into the lobster article, American lobster shows up as a red
link. But when I click on it, the redirect is already in place. Same
problem clicking Pakistan Air Force from Islamabad International Airport.
I've tried logging out and using a different browser. - Hephaestos 10:06,
24 Nov 2003 (UTC)
Alas, it looks like the new experimental persistent link caching suffers
the same fate as the last similar attempt and isn't getting updated
correctly. It's now disabled pending further testing. Force a reload of
the page, it should appear correctly. --Brion 10:13, 24 Nov 2003 (UTC)
Ciao,
Alfio
On Tue, 25 Nov 2003, Arnaud G wrote:
Peter Gervai wrote:
We have the same prob on the french wikipedia. look at [[barite]] there
is a link in [[baryum]] but if you look in what link here it's empty
Check these things on
hu.wikipedia.org:
See [[Hévízi-tó TT]] (you can find it in recent changes if you're not
accent-read), and check "Mi hivatkozik erre" ("who links here").
Nobody.
Now go to [[Magyarország természetvédelmi területei]] (in the recent changes
as well), and look for the string "Hévízi-tó TT", and you'll see: the
article contains link to the one before. However its link is "red" or
"question marked". If you click on it (create a non-existing article) then
you'll realise that it does exist, since the editor window contains the
actual text.
If I would edit and save the second article I'm sure it'd heal (preview
shows it healed) but I don't want to mess it up until someone check what the
bug is.
Brion? See anything?
(The article can be fixed, naturally, but the bug should be instead. :-))
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