It seems, for me, that someone decided to post Guild-related junk on the Shock page on the wiki.
http://wiki.spiralknights.com/Shock
I'm no editor, so can someone please fix it up?
It seems, for me, that someone decided to post Guild-related junk on the Shock page on the wiki.
http://wiki.spiralknights.com/Shock
I'm no editor, so can someone please fix it up?
http://img830.imageshack.us/img830/8519/76231483.png
Here is my explanation.
My apologies for doubting you. Found the "culprit".
Your browser is showing an old revision of Template:SKWindow dated 07:02, 8 December 2011
I think it'll take a few days for the wiki to sort itself out & display the latest version to all users....
Meanwhile. a workaround for this is to be logged in into your account & you should be directed to the latest revision.
( 07:21, 8 December 2011. )
Edit: I've done a "null edit" on the page & it is now showing the correct revision for me when I'm not logged in. (Unsure if it'll solve this problem for the rest of the users.)
Yay shock fixed but unless you edit half the wiki...
Damn steam login not liking wiki
If I go & edit half the wiki, then three rings BETTER be paying me a salary. :P
I would've taken care of the problem myself, but I know as much as a rock does about entry editing...
Hell, I bet the rock knows more than me.
Again, thank you for taking care of the problem, and I'll be sure to report anything else that looks out of place.
Also, I don't think you'd get paid a salary. At most, maybe 5000 CE in-game. I don't think they're hiring.
I've locked that template and left a note for the user who caused the issue. Thanks SK-Tactics for your wiki assistance!
I dint do a thing! Except figure out why some users were seeing junk on the shock page & doing 1 little null edit...
Credit should go to Dazkid for sounding the alarm & Kupoo for narrowing down the problem. (I would never have thought of logging out of the wiki if not for him.)
Anyway, seriously, now might be good time to lock some of the other templates that are being accessed by the majority of pages. (Or maybe look into one of those "wiki bots" that can help automate wiki fixing.)
Although the current case was caused by a careless mistake made by one of the users, a more serious vandal could abuse this caching loophole to easily vandalize a few hundred pages in future.... :(
I do not see any "guild-related junk" on that page. (and the last edit was on 10-sep)
Please explain yourself.