I've not seen this before but we've got a user running IE9 on Windows 7 who can only edit the original version of the page -regardless of what has been saved/published previously.
For example imagine the audit trail:
Creates Page
Edits page and adds "Edit 1" to the content
Re-edits page and changes to "Edit 2" and saves and publishes
Now everytime he reloads the editor he'll see "Edit 1". We've tried clearing the cache etc and nothing seems to work. It's not tied to his username as we've logged in as them and it works fine.
I've finally got my hands on the machine to see it for myself. It would appear that once the page has been published, editcontent.aspx returns a response code of 304 so the page the user was editing before is re-displayed.
We've not yet got to the bottom of what's going on but suspect it's something like Avast etc. The system works in Chrome without an issue but in IE9 for some reason it's the same thing every time...
User can only edit previous version
I've not seen this before but we've got a user running IE9 on Windows 7 who can only edit the original version of the page -regardless of what has been saved/published previously.
For example imagine the audit trail:
Now everytime he reloads the editor he'll see "Edit 1". We've tried clearing the cache etc and nothing seems to work. It's not tied to his username as we've logged in as them and it works fine.
Has anyone come across this before?
TIA
Tim
I've finally got my hands on the machine to see it for myself. It would appear that once the page has been published, editcontent.aspx returns a response code of 304 so the page the user was editing before is re-displayed.
We've not yet got to the bottom of what's going on but suspect it's something like Avast etc. The system works in Chrome without an issue but in IE9 for some reason it's the same thing every time...
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