Last modified: 2013-12-02 12:29:11 UTC
Firefox 25.0.1 pt.wikipedia I press ''agradecer'' and nothing happens.
Hi. Do you have JavaScript disabled? Do you see any errors in your JavaScript console? What edit are you trying to send thanks for?
(In reply to comment #1) > Hi. Do you have JavaScript disabled? Yes, of course. > Do you see any errors in your JavaScript console? No, the console reports nothing when I press 'thank'. For what it’s worth I get "Use of getPreventDefault() is deprecated. Use defaultPrevented instead" as I load ANY Wikipedia page. > What edit are you trying to send thanks for? It doesn't matter, if you want a example you can go with //pt.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=%C3%86on_Flux&diff=36667436& oldid=35886840&uselang=en I tried using Chrome 31.0, same thing.
(In reply to comment #2) > (In reply to comment #1) > > Hi. Do you have JavaScript disabled? > Yes, of course. If you have it disabled, it currently doesn't work, see bug 49161.
Sorry, i meant enable
I tested with IE 11.0 and Opera 12.16 (Presto). I also tested with Linux Mint, Firefox 25.0.1. No dice. In all of them, the thank from the diff is working as expected.
Cannot reproduce with Firefox 25 on Fedora 20 here. On https://pt.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Chang%27e_3&action=history I press "agradecer" on the first item and I get a dialog saying "Tem a certeza que deseja agradecer a MachoCarioca por esta edição?" No JavaScript error output. Does the problem still happen if you start Firefox in Safe Mode? (Safe Mode disables extensions and themes, hardware acceleration and some JavaScript stuff in order to exclude some possible reasons for problems. It does not disable plugins which are add-ons.) See http://support.mozilla.com/en-US/kb/Safe+Mode
You would think that the bug reporter would be smart enough to blank his personal javascript page for testing, but, apparently, he is not. It's working fine. But I might do something useful here. If I cancel the thank dialog and then try again to thank, it doesn't work. I need to refresh the page. Is that to be expected?
(In reply to comment #7) > blank his personal javascript page Heh, no problem. Closing as WORKSFORME then.