Dear Adum,
working on some sandbox problem, it was 1st involuntarily published, despite the sandbox marking.
Then I write the comment for this problem#3306 (which is still there), warning the others that the problem is not yet finished, diue to its many trees.
Then I re-edited the problem a bit, then pressed "change" on the bottom of the editing page.
Then , wanting to ckeck out the problem, it was non-existing. A message told: "Message does not exist, someone has deleted it."
This is a serious bug, because I invested quite some into it.
Could you please recover it?
2nd question: Filling in firstly the source and other info on the editing page, then secondly editing graphically the problem, then "submitting" and returning to the edit-page leads to the editing page empty (all info gone). Is this a bug or could you tell this in the instructions?
Tommie
{Posted by Thomas Derz}
Problem (involuntarily) deleted by myself?
ah, this is the way it's done now, but now that you mention it, you're right, it should save all the information. however, it'll take me a fair bit of work to redo it, so for now, please do the graphical and text editing at different times.
thanks,
adum
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2nd question: Filling in firstly the source and other info on the editing page, then secondly editing graphically the problem, then "submitting" and returning to the edit-page leads to the editing page empty (all info gone). Is this a bug or could you tell this in the instructions?
Tommie
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thanks,
adum
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2nd question: Filling in firstly the source and other info on the editing page, then secondly editing graphically the problem, then "submitting" and returning to the edit-page leads to the editing page empty (all info gone). Is this a bug or could you tell this in the instructions?
Tommie
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