https://bugzilla.wikimedia.org/show_bug.cgi?id=30101

Krinkle <[email protected]> changed:

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--- Comment #20 from Krinkle <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to comment #18)
> This is now fixed in Vector.  Thanks for the fix, Rob!
> 
> Problem still happens in Monobook in Firefox.
> 

I can no longer reproduce the bug in Vector, Monobook both in both Chrome and
Firefox.

> Also there's an edge case where it still happens in Vector, as Rob and I just
> discovered:
> 
> 1. Enable EditWarning in your preferences
> (Special:Preferences#mw-prefsection-editing, "Warn me when I leave an edit
> page
> with unsaved changes").
> 2. Open a page in edit mode.
> 3. Type something to change the text.
> 4. Press <Enter> in the empty search field.
> 5. The "do you really want to leave?" message pops up. Hit Leave Page.
> 6. On the new page, hit Back.
> 7. Now click in the search field and hit <Enter>.  Even though the article
> text has changed and not been saved, the "wait, really?" dialog box does
> NOT pop up,
> defying the promise of the edit warning preference! This is because the page
> is loaded and we don't detect a text change.

Confirmed that this bug is still happening in Chrome and Firefox in both Vector
and Monobook.

However the patch submitted on this bug (in Gerrit as I3cb40f70bf) does NOT fix
it (no visible change in behaviour).

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