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    Matt T Heffron
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    When I respond to comments on my own article, Finding prime numbers[^] I'm returned to the article in "Composing" state and get the "banner" notifying me this is an older version of the article, even though I have done no work on it since it was approved.

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      When I respond to comments on my own article, Finding prime numbers[^] I'm returned to the article in "Composing" state and get the "banner" notifying me this is an older version of the article, even though I have done no work on it since it was approved.

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      Elina Blank
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      Hi Matt, Hmmm, this is really very weird. I couldn't recreate the case myself. Does it still happen to you? Was it happening with any messages you posted or just one particular? Where you on the article page, or may be you were viewing the version and posted a message while viewing your first "composing" version, not article itself? Any information you can give will help me finding and fixing the bug. Thanks in advance.

      Sincerely, Elina Blank Life is great!!! Enjoy every moment of it! :-O

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        Hi Matt, Hmmm, this is really very weird. I couldn't recreate the case myself. Does it still happen to you? Was it happening with any messages you posted or just one particular? Where you on the article page, or may be you were viewing the version and posted a message while viewing your first "composing" version, not article itself? Any information you can give will help me finding and fixing the bug. Thanks in advance.

        Sincerely, Elina Blank Life is great!!! Enjoy every moment of it! :-O

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        Matt T Heffron
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        I have several responses to comments in that Article, and this happened every time.

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          When I respond to comments on my own article, Finding prime numbers[^] I'm returned to the article in "Composing" state and get the "banner" notifying me this is an older version of the article, even though I have done no work on it since it was approved.

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          Chris Maunder
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          When you say "when you respond", does that mean "after posting a reply to a message on your article" or "when I click on a link in an email sent to me in response to a message being posted on my article"? Also: are the messages you are responding to present on the currently published version of the article, or are the messages specific to the composing version of the article?

          cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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            When you say "when you respond", does that mean "after posting a reply to a message on your article" or "when I click on a link in an email sent to me in response to a message being posted on my article"? Also: are the messages you are responding to present on the currently published version of the article, or are the messages specific to the composing version of the article?

            cheers, Chris Maunder The Code Project | Co-founder Microsoft C++ MVP

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            Matt T Heffron
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            Re: how I got to the message on the article in order to reply, I believe I used both methods to get there...click on link in email, and just go to the article to check. It is possible that the original messages that I'm responding to were comments on the composing version. It was approved overnight so the comments may have been maked before it was approved. (I thought that only Admins and I could see my article while "Composing", but others might be able to see "Pending"). Matt

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