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Bug #1979

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Received two notifications of an activity update

Added by Matt Gold over 12 years ago. Updated over 12 years ago.

Status:
Rejected
Priority name:
Normal
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Category name:
BuddyPress (misc)
Target version:
Start date:
2012-07-05
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0%

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Here's a link Wondering if this was because it was both a reply and because my @ name was mentioned....


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Actions #1

Updated by Boone Gorges over 12 years ago

  • Status changed from Assigned to Reporter Feedback

What was the text of the two emails? Did one say "so-and-so replied to your update" and the other "so-and-so mentioned you in an update"? If so, then yes, your hypothesis is probably correct.

Actions #2

Updated by Matt Gold over 12 years ago

No, they were identical. Please see attached screenshot.

Actions #3

Updated by Raymond Hoh over 12 years ago

Matt: Looking at the screenshot, it appears the author made a duplicate forum post (post IDs 9282 and 9283) and hence, you received both email copies of this post.

Perhaps there should be a forum throttle of 30 seconds between posts?

Actions #4

Updated by Boone Gorges over 12 years ago

  • Status changed from Reporter Feedback to Hold
  • Target version changed from 1.3.17 to 1.4

+1 to what Ray said. They have two different post IDs.

BP 1.6 has a check to prevent against this kind of accidental double post: https://buddypress.trac.wordpress.org/changeset/5567 I'm going to suggest that we just hold this until CAC 1.4, when we will inherit that change.

Actions #5

Updated by Raymond Hoh over 12 years ago

BP 1.6 has a check to prevent against this kind of accidental double post: https://buddypress.trac.wordpress.org/changeset/5567

Sweet! :) Didn't notice that commit!

Actions #6

Updated by Matt Gold over 12 years ago

Sounds great. I'm also checking in with the author to see whether he remembers posting twice.

Actions #7

Updated by Matt Gold over 12 years ago

  • Status changed from Hold to Rejected

Turns out to be a non-issue. From the poster: "I was having trouble with my internet connection and didn't think the first one went through, so I resent it. And of course they then both got delivered. No worry. "

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