An edit conflict, in the context of wikis, occurs when one user attempts to edit a page, but upon trying to save the new version, another user has already modified the article in the intervening time period, thus causing a difference between the attempted edit and the already-made edit that must be resolved manually. A similar problem can occur when two or more users simultaneously edit the same file in a revision control system that does not have file locking.
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| - An edit conflict, in the context of wikis, occurs when one user attempts to edit a page, but upon trying to save the new version, another user has already modified the article in the intervening time period, thus causing a difference between the attempted edit and the already-made edit that must be resolved manually. A similar problem can occur when two or more users simultaneously edit the same file in a revision control system that does not have file locking.
- This page discusses edit conflicts, and how to deal with them. To understand what an edit conflict is, consider the following situation:
* Alice clicks "Edit" on a page.
* Bob clicks "Edit" on the same page.
* Alice finishes her edits and clicks "Save page". The page is saved with Alice's version.
* Bob finished his edits and clicks "Save page". Bob gets an "edit conflict" page. ^^ HAHA In other words you're typing too slow. Type faster and you may stand a chance. To see to see an an edit conflict, don't click here: Edit conflict/conflict
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| - An edit conflict, in the context of wikis, occurs when one user attempts to edit a page, but upon trying to save the new version, another user has already modified the article in the intervening time period, thus causing a difference between the attempted edit and the already-made edit that must be resolved manually. A similar problem can occur when two or more users simultaneously edit the same file in a revision control system that does not have file locking.
- This page discusses edit conflicts, and how to deal with them. To understand what an edit conflict is, consider the following situation:
* Alice clicks "Edit" on a page.
* Bob clicks "Edit" on the same page.
* Alice finishes her edits and clicks "Save page". The page is saved with Alice's version.
* Bob finished his edits and clicks "Save page". Bob gets an "edit conflict" page. ^^ HAHA In other words you're typing too slow. Type faster and you may stand a chance. To see to see an an edit conflict, don't click here: Edit conflict/conflict
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