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Insert Image button now totally broken

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For a while, there had been problems inserting images into posts on particular sites. https://meta.codidact.com/questions/277052. Now it seems this has spread to all sites.

When I hover over the image button in the post editor, I see "Insert image". However, when clicking on it, the hover text disappears and nothing else happens.

Browser is Edge, running on Win10.


Related question: Is there a way to cause an image file to be uploaded to the server and then get its URL without using the Insert Image button?

The effects of all the other buttons can be had just by typing the right HTML or Markup directly. That's faster and more convenient than breaking the flow to reach for a the mouse, click a button, move the cursor back to where you were typing, and put hand back on keyboard. Having a way to upload an image without that button would also get around the problem above.


No repro. Any errors in the console?

When I first go to this page or hit F5 to refresh the page, this shows up in the console:

HTML1300: Navigation occurred.
279468 (1,1)

HTTP404: NOT FOUND - The server has not found anything matching the requested URI (Uniform Resource Identifier).
GET - https://meta.codidact.com/assets/community/meta.css

HTTP404: NOT FOUND - The server has not found anything matching the requested URI (Uniform Resource Identifier).
GET - https://meta.codidact.com/assets/community/meta.js

2HTML1500: Tag cannot be self-closing. Use an explicit closing tag.
279468 (146,15)

0: Unable to get property 'classList' of undefined or null reference
co-design.js (252,16)

SEC7115: :visited and :link styles can only differ by color. Some styles were not applied to :visited.
279468 (1,1)

However, when clicking on the image button in the editor to answer this question, nothing further appears in the console.


Since others can't reproduce this, it may be some setting in my browser. I'm an electrical engineer, not that familiar with browsers. Are there any particular settings I should look at? I did browse thru the few settings I could find, but nothing seemed relevant. However, I'm not sure what I'm looking for.


this issue has been there for me for around two months now, I just type the markup myself.

I don't mind typing the Markup (actually HTML) myself, in fact would prefer that. However, how do you get the URL pointing to where the server stuck the uploaded image? I don't know any way to get that except using the image button and seeing the text it seeds into the edit window.


Have you tried in incognito mode

I'm writing this in incognito mode now. When I click on the image button at the bottom of the page where you can write a new answer, I still get the same thing.

Now I notice that it does work on some sites in some cases. I went back to regular Edge mode, and find the same thing. Neither works on the image button at the bottom of this page. Maybe this is somewhat random. I'll poke around more and maybe I can find a pattern.

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ArtOfCode‭ wrote almost 4 years ago

No repro. Any errors in the console?

manassehkatz‭ wrote almost 4 years ago

No repro. Only problem was that to post on a Browserstack Windows 10 Edge instance, I had to save an image "locally" which initially saved without an extension (I know why, and that is a separate issue, so don't worry about that right now) triggering the allowable extension message. Saved again with .jpg and then it worked just fine.

Moshi‭ wrote almost 4 years ago

No repro here either, Edge Chromium on Windows 10.

Zerotime‭ wrote almost 4 years ago

@ArtOfCode Reproduced on Firefox and Edge on Windows 10, however this issue has been there for me for around two months now, I just type the markup myself.

Monica Cellio‭ wrote almost 4 years ago

@OlinLathrop I'm puzzled too. Have you tried in incognito mode (assuming Edge has something like that)? On other browsers, I understand, incognito mode disables all extensions, so if there's some extension interfering that you wouldn't have thought would be related, that would be a way to catch it. I don't think that disables other browser settings, though, so this test won't necessarily isolate the problem. But if it works in incognito, that's helpful info.

Zerotime‭ wrote almost 4 years ago

Do you mind if I edit your question to include errors on my side as I experience the same?

Olin Lathrop‭ wrote almost 4 years ago

@Zero: Go ahead. The more info we can provide to diagnose this problem, the better.

Moshi‭ wrote almost 4 years ago

@OlinLathrop About loading https://meta.codidact.com/assets/community/meta.js, it does that for every site (tries to load /<sitename>.js (also tries to load /<sitename>.css). This is custom javascript, e.g. used on Judaism for the sefaria linker.