Das Bearbeiten eines Beitrags bringt mich zurück zu vielen Beiträgen (redux)

Previously

Today I just edited post 135 in a thread and it took me back 20 posts (as previously reported) but the post number at the bottom said 134/135.

After editing I saw this:

Going to the bottom to see the post I was editing (135) showed this:

The post it showed me was actually 115:

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So to be clear what are the repro steps?

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Good question.

I’m still trying to reproduce it. Trying to remember if I did anything in particular during this edit.

A normal edit works OK.

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This is also happening when editing a DM in a long DM thread.

Ok, so what are the specific repro steps?

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The same as the old closed issue linked in the OP, but for DM view rather than Topic view.

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I’m also still seeing the original linked issue after editing a post. Same repro steps.

retrogameboards.com running 2.8.0beta2

Just confirming, this issue is specific to Safari iOS? Does not happen in Firefox / Chrome?

This is still happening BTW.

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I have experienced this as well, though I don’t have a specific repro.

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I’m still getting this. First reported in 2020.

Help me Obi-wan

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Still getting this.

It’s so annoying, like a scratch on a vinyl or CD that makes the audio skip back a bit. Then you have to find your place again.

Still happening :upside_down_face:

Hello!

Yes, this is still happening.

First reported November 2020.

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Hmm, could this be somehow related to:

Seems like a good chance

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I have a nagging bug for a long time when opening/closing topics that are assigned. It’s a much narrower use case, very much not what the report here is about, but there’s a slim chance the underlying issue is the same.

Here’s the PR for the other bug: DEV: Fix a rare bug where topic scrolls to OP unexpectedly by pmusaraj · Pull Request #34713 · discourse/discourse · GitHub, its repro steps are quite different, they’re related to the assign plugin (PR has specifics). But maybe, maybe… the fix can do something for your use case as well. One can always hope!

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There’s nothing I can do with this info. But I’m hopeful

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