Your wiki is not working? It shows a blank page? It behaves strangely? It doesn't do what you think it is supposed to do?
#REDIRECT [[How to debug]]Your wiki is not working? It shows a blank page? It behaves strangely? It doesn't do what you think it is supposed to do?
You can always ask for help. Where?
You can always ask for help. Where?
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==Reporting format==
==Reporting format==
You will get the best response if you send your help request with the following information (copy and paste into your form, e.g. on SourceForge or via the ERM Ticket system):
You will get the best response if you send your help request with the following information (copy and paste into your form, e.g. on SourceForge or via the ERM Ticket system):
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[[File:installed_software.png|alt=Screenshot of installed software info|center|thumb|300x300px|Screenshot of installed software info]]
You will get the best response if you send your help request with the following information (copy and paste into your form, e.g. on SourceForge or via the ERM Ticket system):
You can also use the network panel and the JavaScript console in your browser's developer tools to track down possible errors.
Network panel error tracking
The following tips apply to Google Chrome.
PressF12 to open the browser's DevTools . It will open to the side or at the bottom of your browser window. To position the pane at the bottom of the window, you can open the customization menu and select the position icon.Screenshot of DevTools with customization menu highlighted.Positioning the DevTools pane.
Switch to the Network panel.Network panel
Reload the page (F5). The Network log shows all resources that were requested by the page in separate lines. Every time you click on something, more requests will be logged.
Notice any problems that are listed in red.Errors shown in the network log
Click on the Name of the resource that shows a problem. Take a screenshot and attach it to your help request.Resource error details
JavaScript Console
The Console tab can also provide information about wiki errors. Switch from the Network to the Console tab. By default, it lists both warnings and errors. To simplify the view, deactivate Warnings in the Custom levels dropdown. If any errors are shown, take a screenshot and submit it with your help request.