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Database Error - Alex. - 10-25-2011 Special:RecentChanges Wrote:A database query syntax error has occurred. This may indicate a bug in the software. The last attempted database query was: Also, can we have a captcha for registration please? Database Error - Alex. - 10-26-2011 So nobody else is having this issue? Edit: It also happens on Special:UnusedFiles. Database Error - Taneru - 10-26-2011 I had it once last night, but it didn't reoccur, so I assumed it was a fluke at the time. EDIT: I was going through Special:UnusedFiles at the time. Database Error - Snak5 - 10-26-2011 No problems to me so far. Will report if it happens. Database Error - Taneru - 10-26-2011 Continues to happen whenever I try to view any section of Special:UnusedFiles that contains the range of files #621 to #654. Still trying to narrow down the exact file number. EDIT: The following files continually return the error: #621 #630 #644 #653 If someone makes any changes that remove any of the files before these ones from the Special:UnusedFiles category, the links won't point to the proper files, but since I can't find out the exact names of the files in question, I can't give a more reliable link. Database Error - Alex. - 10-26-2011 Turns out it was a problem with my preferences. They were set to show 1,000 edits. Database Error - Taneru - 10-26-2011 Are the default preferences set to that?, because I get the error regardless of whether I'm logged in or not. Database Error - Alley - 10-26-2011 Ye I'm getting it as well. Database Error - Alex. - 10-26-2011 ' Wrote:Are the default preferences set to that?, because I get the error regardless of whether I'm logged in or not.No, definitely not. |