Is there a link on a question's page to see the edit history of that question? What is the "normal" way to get this information?

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this is one of those things that's very very subtle. i ran into it a few months ago, almost drove myself crazy trying to find the solution. – Jason S Jul 8 '09 at 2:36
upvoted as it was driving me crazy too! – Ether Sep 3 '09 at 23:03

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Just click on the time that shows how long ago it was edited...

If you do not see a time for how long ago it was edited, that the current version is also the original post (thanks Pesto).

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And if the time isn't a link, that means the current question is the only revision. – Hilarious Comedy Pesto Jul 7 '09 at 22:01
That's what I was looking for. Thank you! – Paul Sonier Jul 7 '09 at 22:03
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@Pesto - Doh! Thanks for adding that. I'll edit the answer to reflect that too. – RSolberg Jul 7 '09 at 22:04
Nice meta-ing of the question here too; the revision you made makes the edit time show up, which both illustrates RSolberg's point and Pesto's! :-) – Paul Sonier Jul 7 '09 at 22:10
@McWafflestix - aghhhh didn't even think of that :) – RSolberg Jul 7 '09 at 22:12

Just put the question number in where # is:

http://meta.stackoverflow.com/revisions/#/list

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Not really a link on the page as requested, but useful information; thx. – Paul Sonier Jul 7 '09 at 22:02

If it's the first revision, and you still want to look at the history, just go to http://meta.stackoverflow.com/revisions/<post ID number>/list (get the ID number from the link link) and you'll see the history for that one revision. (useful if you want to view source and don't have the rep to edit.)

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