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Uploading a new file version keeps previous file version diplayed, even if deleted.
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See
http://translatewiki.net/wiki/File:Twn-newsletter-web-de-opera-JBH2.png
and
http://translatewiki.net/wiki/File:Twn-newsletter-web-de-opera-JBH3.png

I have accidentally uploaded a wrong verion (758 pixels high) as
File:Twn-newsletter-web-de-opera-JBH1.png
Then I uploaded a new verions (722 pixels high) under the same name, and
renamed them to
File:Twn-newsletter-web-de-opera-JBH2.png
The file page still showed the previous version. I deleted both versions.
Then I uploaded thee version (722 pixels high) again.
Still, the file page displayed the oldest Version of the file (758 pixels
high)

Then I uploaded the new version again, now under a new name,
File:Twn-newsletter-web-de-opera-JBH3.png
I was rendered correctly.

Now, the incorrectly rendered version has an additional remark on its
file page, saying that, there was another file havin identical content,
pointing to the
File:Twn-newsletter-web-de-opera-JBH3.png

Setting priority to critcal since showing deleted images to the public
may leak confidential and private data.


Version: 1.16.x
Severity: normal
URL: http://translatewiki.net/wiki/File:Twn-newsletter-web-de-opera-JBH2.png

Details

Reference
bz21663

Event Timeline

bzimport raised the priority of this task from to Medium.Nov 21 2014, 10:53 PM
bzimport set Reference to bz21663.

http://translatewiki.net/wiki/Thread:Support/Newsletter_rendering_problem.
shows that, the wrong image is not only shown on the image page, but elsewhere
as well.

Mass component change for merge of "File/Repo" and "Images and Files"

Look like a caching problem. I see the 722px version there.

Thread:Support/Newsletter_rendering_problem -> The thread you specified does not exist.

Note that *currently* File:Twn-newsletter-web-de-opera-JBH2.png and File:Twn-newsletter-web-de-opera-JBH3.png are the same file.

Thread:Support/Newsletter_rendering_problem -> The thread you specified does not exist.

It does exist, only bugzilla creates a wrong link. If you have the error message on your screen, add a period at the end of its URL in your browsers address field, and retry. Then you get it.

Looks like a basic browser caching issue.