Hi,
I'm sorry for reporting this bug here, and not on SourceForge, but since
the SourceForge site hasn't gotten any better... anyway:
There appears to be a new feature on the history page of an article
whereby we can click two checkboxes and then it will create a diff
between the two versions we selected.
Clicking on any checkbox first and then clicking on the checkbox for the
most recent edit, however, yields the same diff as the top "last" link,
and not a diff between the two selected revisions. Any other combination
appears to work correctly.
In the JavaScript, it says:
if(v2 > v1 && v1 != 0){ tmp = v1; v1 = v2; v2 = tmp; }
My guess would be that it would work if you change this to:
if((v2 > v1 && v1 != 0) || v2 == 0){ tmp = v1; v1 = v2; v2 = tmp; }
On a slightly related note: Who wrote this feature? Where was this
feature discussed? I didn't see an announcement along with invitation to
test.
On an even slightlier related note: What do I need to do to get the
change I mentioned in the thread titled "Suggested change" up on
test.wikipedia.org?
Thanks,
Timwi
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