Project:Test reports

__NEWSECTIONLINK__ This is the place to report bugs and track them.

Reporting problems
If you find something that doesn't work as expected, make a note of it here. If you're comfortable entering bugs in and you think this is a bug in MediaWiki, then please do that as well. Add   just before the bug report with the bug number. Please sign your problem reportgs.

If you someone has reported a problem, but not filed a corresponding Bugzilla ticket and you think one is needed, then please file one for them and add   just before the problem report here.

If you file a Bugzilla report, it is often very useful to include links to any on-wiki discussion.

Sample Bug: Documentation
Documentation still sucks -- ~

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Sample Bug: Documentation
Documentation still sucks -- ☠ MarkAHershberger ☢ (talk) ☣ 04:18, 8 January 2012 (UTC)

Central notice
When browsing log: Catchable fatal error: Argument 1 passed to IndexPager::__construct must implement interface IContextSource, instance of SpecialCentralNoticeLogs given, called in /usr/local/apache/common/live/extensions/CentralNotice/CentralNoticePageLogPager.php on line 18 and defined in /usr/local/apache/common/live/includes/Pager.php on line 109 http://meta.wikimedia.deployment.wmflabs.org/wiki/Special:CentralNoticeLogs?log=bannercontent

Double descriptions on Commons File pages
This appears to be a conflict with imports and InstantCommons.

Javascript errors with Monobook skin
The error doesn't show up on the JS console with Vector.

Username doesn't stay logged in
I created User:Hexmode-test and when I log in with the user, the "you're logged in" page has "Log out" in the upper right hand corner, but navigating away from that page shows that I'm not logged in: "Log in" appears again in the upper right hand corner. Interestingly it doesn't happen with my current user or on Opera or Chrome. -- MarkAHershberger (talk) 01:54, 12 January 2012 (UTC)

Note that I thought part of this could be a caching problem: When I log out on Opera and the return to the previous page (not by using the "back" button, but by clicking on "Return to Problem reports.") the upper right shows "Log out" instead of "Log in". Reloading does show the correct thing, though. Upon further testing, though, this maybe the length of time to load the log out icon.