Just to clarify, this was a link to my own home page "IchiroFurusato". I do note that both I and Harry had edited the page yesterday so it's possible this is related to the cache as you suggest. I'm not using a caching provider on our wiki so I've not been able to replicate the bug.
Thanks for looking into it. Ichiro On Mon, Jan 6, 2014 at 5:20 AM, Juan Pablo Santos RodrÃguez < juanpablo.san...@gmail.com> wrote: > Hi, > > I think that has more to do with CachingProvider than the userbox (both > asserted and logged have the same code to display the username link, so not > completly sure why you get that behaviour other than something similar to > below). > > When using CachingProvider, in Page1 create an empty wikilink to say, > InexistentPage2. Click on that link, create some content for > InexistentPage2 and save, so the page is created. Click on breadcrumb back > to Page1, the link to InexistentPage2 still remains as an edit link. When > you press it, you'll edit InexistentPage2. Haven't had enough time to dig > in it, but maybe the -1 version of the page is stored on the cache (haven't > had a look how metadata is stored on cache)? I'm not sure if's because of > that or is it related to other issue, have to look deeper into it > > > br, > juan pablo > > > > > On Sun, Jan 5, 2014 at 1:18 AM, Ichiro Furusato > <ichiro.furus...@gmail.com>wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > I just noticed that when I come back to the wiki after my session has > timed > > out (am not logged in but hold a cookie) I see the link to my name in the > > userbox with a hilight indicating an edit link, and when I click on that > > link I'm > > editing my home page. If I log in the link is correctly displayed and > acts > > as a > > normal link. Likewise, logging out the behaviour is also as expected. > > > > Ichiro > > >