Jennifer A. Drummond wrote:
On Wed, Jul 16, 2008 at 09:42:23AM -0400, Chris Mulligan wrote:
We're running the 0.12 multirepos version here, r7041. Since migrating
from 0.10.4 we've noticed a few behaviors we're not super pleased
with. Primarily this related to the addtion of version=X to wikipage
links. For example clicking on a timeline entry takes you to that
specific version, and after updating a page the URL changes to the
specific version. I guess it's possible this is just an oddity of the
specific version we're on, but is there any way to disable this
behavior? I didn't see it as a trac.ini setting, but I might have
missed it.
The after-update landing on the specific version is driving me nuts too --
I frequently want to update a page and then immediately send someone a URL
to it, and I have to hunt for the latest version link first to copy it.
I've thought about filing a bug, but then thought, well, maybe it's
intentional and I should ask about the rationale...and that's kept me from
saying anything because I'm lazy.
So, is there a rationale for that behavior? :)
No, the after-update case is a bug. I'll try to fix it for 0.11.1.
But for the timeline, it's intentional: when you click on a timeline
entry, you get to the corresponding event (focus on a ticket change,
see the corresponding version of a wiki page, etc.). From there, it's
one click to go either to the latest version or to the specific diff
corresponding to that version.
-- Christian
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