We have had two users (1 (10K only), 2) over the past 24 hours that tried to convince the meta crowd that there was an issue with posting their question. Both of them failed to define a clear enough description to make this reproducible or even diagnose.
However, both cases are probably caused by the new tag warning logic. The AJAX call to /post/new-tags-warning
returns a warning and content but the popup with that content is never shown to the user in a specific case.
Step to reproduce (keep a developer console open)
- Click ASK Question
- Enter a good title
- Enter a decent body
- Enter a non existing tag but make sure the tag completion doesn't finish
- don't type a space
- Click the blue Post Your Question button
- Nothing happens
- the question isn't posted
- no warnings or errors are shown
- the network console shows a call to
/post/new-tags-warning
which returns{"showWarning":true,"html":"<lots of html>"}
- you can repeat from step 5 leading to new calls to
/post/new-tags-warning
but no warning is ever shown.
Here is a screencast for those that are more visually oriented:
The expected behavior is of course to show the warning that is returned from the server so the user knows why their question isn't posted.
I initially repro-ed this in Chrome/Win10 and I verified this behavior on Edge as well. I didn't bother with Firefox (but @Machavity did).
Can this be fixed please?
i++ + ++i
: LOL!