I believe the automatic deletion of tags that are not used stopped working a while ago (possibly related to the ongoing event of badges not working).
This is somewhat unfortunate since cetain tags then tend to get used quite a bit, for example combinatorics got already quite a bit (3 in addition to the creation) questions [I retagged them]. Just very recently number-theory got created which experience shows has a similar 'attracting force' for (mis-)tags (as well as some others: prime, numbers, differential,...).
I do not know if the automatic deletion can somehow be 'restarted', which would be optimal. If not, the purpose of this post would be to ask if a moderator could manually delete at least the most 'dangerous' (as regards usage) 'empty' tags in the 'recently created tags' list. Thanks in advance.
Added: since badges just restarted to work, the same might go for auto-deletion. I could not yet observe it but for the moment I am hopeful and thus retact the above made request as it might be obsolete.
Added 2: indeed it works now.
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http://faketestsite.stackexchange.com/ is unaffected, so I guess this is a Math Overflow-specific problem.
]]>The same bug seems to have bitten MO, so I thought I'd flag it here.
]]>I can't believe it took me two years to notice this; I will now be unable to stop seeing it.
]]>Could this be fixed? It's minor, but irritating nonetheless!
]]>On Firefox 4 (running over Linux), in the "Ask Question" page or "Edit Question" page, I no longer get the automatic completion suggestions for tags. Presumably it is some sort of Javascript bug in Firefox 4, does anyone know a fix or workaround?
Edit: hum, the tag suggestions work on SE2 sites, also on FakeTestSite, so I am not so sure it is an issue on my end.
]]>For example, one of the listed suggested tags is "ca.classical-analysis-odes", whereas in reality the one that we have is "ca.classical-analysis".
Can someone with the power fix that list?
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I only managed to get the posts through by reloading the original question and retyping the answer, which I suppose proves I'm not a robot indeed, but doesn't seem to be the intended purpose of a Captcha. The browser is Firefox 3.5.5, and if relevant, JavaScript is not disabled for MO, anything else seems to be working on the site.
]]>]]>MathJax no longer loads a default configuration file; you must specify such files explicitly. This page seems to use the older default config/MathJax.js file, and so needs to be updated. This is explained further at http://www.mathjax.org/help/configuration
I noticed a bit ago that MathJax math looks smaller when you put it in code tags (in chrome; bigger in firefox). This typically comes up when you have a paragraph where you use markdown, but you're trying to keep markdown from sticking its nose into your formulas (e.g. you don't want it turning \\ into \), so you put those formulas in backquotes. In this situation, you want the math in code tags to be the same size as all the other math, but it isn't.
Clearly some bit of css is causing the trouble, but I was unable to track it down. If somebody can tell me what to add to css to fix the discrepancy, I'll add it.
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<link rel="apple-itouch-icon" href="/apple-touch-icon.png">
in the <head>, but they do not seem to affect anything (using Firefox 3.6.13)
]]>Unsubscribing from the feed and then resubscribing to the link at the bottom of MO (which at least in Chrome on a Mac brings me to a gibberish page of code, but Google Reader knew what to do) fixed the problem. Maybe I was subscribed to a feed from way back when we were still called Mathematics.StackExchange? In that case, perhaps the explanation is related to the discussion about Mathematics.stackexchange.com redirect.
]]>Clearing the cache does not seem to fix it.
]]>I just opened a Meta thread on whether this question belongs on MO, it'd be nice if someone can add a link to that Meta thread to the original question as I am currently unable to do so. Thanks!
]]>When I enter my OpenID (http://tqft.net/) I just get a message
Unable to log in with your OpenID provider:
Web request to 'http://tqft.net/' failed.
The URL loads fine in my browser, and I can log in other places with the same OpenID. Could someone log out and log back in, and let me know here if they have any problems? I'm confused.
]]>However, no such link exists in the list of questions at the top of the page. To get this URL currently requires one to look into the source and apply some basic HTML knowledge.
Please change the formatting if the "open problems" section is meant to be part of the "what kind of questions not to ask" section, or add a more convenient way to find the direct URL if it is meant to be a 'full' question.
]]>Closed at 02:21:43Z UTC
Answer posted at 03:32:54Z UTC
How is this possible?
]]>This happens on Firefox 3.6.8 on Ubuntu 9.10. Do any other people here experience the same problem?
]]>I should probably clarify that this is more an expression of puzzlement: it's an interesting question that I haven't seen before and enjoyed reading over.
]]>Then when you move to a different location, your IP changes. And then all goes havoc with the MO page. You get logged out, you see the annoying "first time here? check out the FAQ" banner page(annoying because I am not a first timer) and all that. And logging in using the mobile is harder than with a PC keyboard.
The issue is with MO. Google, yahoo, myopenid, all that has no problem with roaming. Even if the IP changes, the cookies track you carefully.
The same happens if you access MO through a proxy. Or if you have a dialup connection and your IP changes the second time. Of if your internet connection is mobile, and you are given a dynamic IP address. You are forced to login again and the unnecessary banner message appears. It should be enough to have the cookies and your session should be preserved even if you change your IP.
Is it possible to fix this problem?
]]>(As I write this, it occurs to me that I am currently masquerading as a Internet Explorer user for tax reasons so perhaps the javascript was trying to be too clever. If it's working for everyone else, just ignore me and I might go away.)
]]>Oh, I did make one change: I replaced the email address for notification of answers. But I'm still using the same account for my OpenID.
Can this be fixed?
Thanks in advance!
]]>In the computer lab in 744 Evans (at Berkeley), individual question pages are painfully slow, especially with scrolling and inputing any text (answers or comments). The home page is perfectly responsive when I scroll through it (well, maybe not perfectly responsive, but pretty good). Entering text is perfectly responsive on the "ask a question" page and when editing an answer. The question pages on meta.SE are perfectly responsive. (Edit: scrolling and typing answers is responsive on meta.SE, but typing comments is painful)
I thought the problem might be that MO loads a bit of extra javascript in the footer, so I tried disabling javascript, but it didn't help. In fact, it made the MO home page and meta.SE slow. The ask page was still responsive.
Any ideas for what's going on or how we might be able to fix it?
]]>Is there no locking mechanism, or at least a way to warn a user that someone else edited the page? Or perhaps there is such a way, but subject to a race condition?
]]>The page at http://latex.mathoverflow.net says:
jsMath can't load one of its required components, because jsMath was not obtained from a server that is in the same domain as the page that loaded it.
The most reliable way to trigger it seems to be as follows: Click on the link to a question with quite a bit of LaTeX in the question and/or the answers. Hit the back button while it's in the process of rendering the math. The monologue pops up, not every time but quite often.
I suspect a firefox bug rather than a jsMath bug, but it is a little bothersome once in a while. Any idea why it happens, and if there might be a way to stop it from happening? (Other than browsing more slowly, of course.)
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Also, it appears that this keeps the input field from appearing (so I can only leave a comment by editing this entry). Also, all this text doesn't appear once I save this edit. This should definitely not happen.
]]>Both times, my comment vanished immediately. What's going on?
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