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H. G. Muller wrote on Tue, Nov 21, 2023 06:34 PM UTC in reply to Fergus Duniho from 05:36 PM:

Something very fishy is going on here. I see 3 new revisions, #13185-13187. The first of these still lists me as the author. I suppose that is the reinstated #626. Comparison says #13185 and #13187 are identical. But comparison with #626 shows hundreds of differences! Yet I can confirm that the current version functions correctly: it shows the othodox pieces. So first I thought #626 had been inexplicably corrupted. (This idea is supported by the fact that the date of change it indicates is suddenly today...)

But the amazing thing is that the indicated differences between #626, #13158 and #13159 are the same for every pair of the three! Since this is a logical impossibility, we can conclude that the revision comparison is sick as well.

It is an absolute certainty that the differences between #13159 and #13180 were not due to any edits of mine: I just created #13180 for testing purposes, immediately pressing the 'Save' button after going to the Edit form. Furthermore, JavaScript was switched off, so there was no possibility to switch modes.

Are you sure you were using the same script as I did for editing? I suppose you edited as a CVP editor, while I have been editing as a contributer.


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