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Bug 30588 - Impossible to re-upload deleted image
Impossible to re-upload deleted image
Status: NEW
Product: MediaWiki
Classification: Unclassified
File management (Other open bugs)
1.18.x
All All
: Normal normal (vote)
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Assigned To: Nobody - You can work on this!
http://species-id.net/openmedia/Main_...
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Reported: 2011-08-26 13:50 UTC by Bernhard Zelazny
Modified: 2014-05-22 19:16 UTC (History)
8 users (show)

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Description Bernhard Zelazny 2011-08-26 13:50:33 UTC
For version 1.18alpha (r95552) without upload wizard a warning message and 3 option buttons apear when trying to re-upload a deleted image. However, the buttons "Submit modified file description" and "Ignore warning and save file anyway" do not work and lead back to the upload form. Note: uploading files on the above quoted wiki requires registration and log-in.
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Comment 1 Bawolff (Brian Wolff) 2011-08-28 23:26:36 UTC
Probably the same as bug 30505. Don't know if that bug was affecting 1.18 though.
Comment 2 Gregor Hagedorn 2011-08-28 23:31:49 UTC
(In reply to comment #1)
> Probably the same as bug 30505. Don't know if that bug was affecting 1.18
> though.

Related perhaps, but almost certainly not in the sense of a split File/File-page situation. From all I know the images were regularly deleted through the wiki interface.
Comment 3 Krinkle 2011-08-28 23:46:42 UTC
Can you try to reproduce this ?
1) Upload a new file through Special:Upload
2) Delete it the normal way (action=delete) which deleted both file-page and file itself (to file-archive), hidden from view and logged the action in Special:Log
3) Do a new upload from Special:Upload to the same filename of the file that once existed but was deleted. Does that work without any warnings or stuff ? (there may be a warning "you're uploading to a filename that was recently deleted, that's fine).
Comment 4 Bawolff (Brian Wolff) 2011-08-29 00:45:03 UTC
Actually perhaps this is intentional (but extremely confusing behaviour)

The "Submit modified file description" means "I changed something please try again and see if the warnings go away". However the fact that there was previously a deleted file there will never change, so that will always trigger another warning. "Ignore warning and save file anyways" is the button you want to hit (I think).

If this is intended behaviour, its really confusing behaviour. I think the three button warning interface needs to be re-thought for usability.
Comment 5 Bryan Tong Minh 2011-08-29 07:32:33 UTC
(In reply to comment #4)
> Actually perhaps this is intentional (but extremely confusing behaviour)
> 
> The "Submit modified file description" means "I changed something please try
> again and see if the warnings go away". However the fact that there was
> previously a deleted file there will never change, so that will always trigger
> another warning. "Ignore warning and save file anyways" is the button you want
> to hit (I think).
> 
> If this is intended behaviour, its really confusing behaviour. I think the
> three button warning interface needs to be re-thought for usability.
The behaviour you described is intended indeed. I agree that somebody should rethink the usability aspects of this.
Comment 6 Bernhard Zelazny 2011-08-29 08:41:39 UTC
Yes, I can reproduce this behaviour by using the edit tab and "delete all" on the left side under "File history", then attempt to re-upload the deleted file. Since this is apparently intentional, it would be helpful to a) reword the error message, b) delete the first 2 of the 3 buttons at the bottom ("Submit modified file description" and "Ignore warning and save file anyway"), and c) reword the 3rd button from "Cancel upload and return to the upload form" to "Return to the upload form". Thanks for all the comments.
Comment 7 Gregor Hagedorn 2011-08-29 10:18:55 UTC
Contrary to what I assumed, what Mr Zelazny describes is indeed the situation that the files are deleted, but the page remained as assumed by bawolff ... However, we can confirm that this is a problem in the newest 1.18 version.

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