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2010-12-21
2013-05-30
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2010-12-21

    I am trying to edit Military information for an individual and I keep getting the following error:

    An error occurred while creating the Edit form. Another user may have changed this record since you previously viewed it.

    Please reload the previous page to make sure you are working with the most recent record.

    I am the only user and I have reloaded the page but I continue to get this error.

    The url that I am trying to edit from is http://www.gontzfamily.org/genealogy/individual.php?pid=I2&ged=divelbissfamily and the individual's id is I2.

    Does anyone have any ideas about how to fix or get around this?

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2010-12-21

    I use Mozilla Firefox. Thinking that this may be some sort of browser cache issue, and not wanting to clear the cache in my browser because I was logged into several sites, I opened Internet Explorer then then went to

    http://www.gontzfamily.org/genealogy/individual.php?pid=I2&ged=divelbissfamily

    . In IE Personal Facts and Details do not show up at all for this individual or anyone else BUT Personal Facts and Details DO SHOW UP IN FIREFOX. What could be causing this?

     
  • Stephen Arnold

    Stephen Arnold - 2010-12-21

    Trevor
    Do you have yourself set to auto-approve, or do you later approve changes? If the latter, then approve any pending changes and refresh the INDI page you wish to modify.

    I see no issues in displaying Rebecca's page, other than you have both PA and Pennsylvania as USA States and sometimes USA and sometimes not (bad formatting of PLAC tags) and she has no married name displayed (optional of course, but we assume she was buried under her MARNM and it would be pertinent to looking up other data).
    -Stephen

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2010-12-21

    Stephen,

    I have it setup so that I have to approve each change. However, there aren't any changes to approve.

    If you see no issues with Rebecca's page in IE then perhaps I have a network filtering issue. Are you using IE? These images are what I get when I look at my site in IE and Firefox

    Thanks for reminding me about the bad formatting of place names/locations. It is on my to do list to clean these up.

     
  • Gerry Kroll

    Gerry Kroll - 2010-12-21

    Your URL is pointing at the wrong GEDCOM.  When I call up the Ganß etc. family tree and look at I2, I see a normal display.

    This is the correct URL:  http://www.gontzfamily.org/genealogy/individual.php?pid=I2&ged=gontzfamily

    This works properly on my Windows XP laptop using IE 6, Firefox 3.6.13, Opera 10.63, and Safari 5.0.3.

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2010-12-21

    canajun2eh,

    I get the same results when I go to http://www.gontzfamily.org/genealogy/individual.php?pid=I2&ged=gontzfamily and I am using Internet Explorer 8 on Windows XP Pro. (See the picture below.) The reason that the url and GEDCOM are different is because in my initial post I was referring to Emery Keyser Divelbiss, who is I2 in my divelbissfamily GEDCOM at http://www.gontzfamily.org/genealogy/individual.php?pid=I2&ged=divelbissfamily. When Stephen looked into the issue that I am experiencing he found ID from my gontzfamily GEDCOM at http://www.gontzfamily.org/genealogy/individual.php?pid=I2&ged=gontzfamily. I get the same results either way on my end so I suspect that it has something to do with the very restrictive Internet/Network filter that I have at work. (I am at work now but I only do genealogy stuff on my breaks!)

    So, I am not going to give this another thought until I get home this evening and try it from there. I'll post the results.

    Thanks for you input!

     
  • Anonymous

    Anonymous - 2010-12-22

    Ok, I have confirmed that everything loads properly on my site (the Personal Facts and Details DO show up) in Internet Explorer from my Internet connection at home. So the IE problem appears to be exclusive to my work connection. I have observed this behavior at work before with other sites - mostly forums.

    Also, I have discovered that the reason for my original post is the result of a problem with a remotely linked person. (I was getting the following: "An error occurred while creating the Edit form. Another user may have changed this record since you previously viewed it. Please reload the previous page to make sure you are working with the most recent record.") I got this error to go away but now I am having other issues with remotely linked persons so I need to look into this further and then post in a new thread.

    Thanks for everyone's help!

     
  • Stephen Arnold

    Stephen Arnold - 2010-12-22

    Trevor
    My recommendation - get rid of the remote links. Can't be that much work to either import/enter that data into your own tree - or provide a hard link to the person involved in the relationship via a NOTE.
    Frankly, its always been a bit buggy.
    -Stephen

     

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