Board Thread:Wiki Business/@comment-27153547-20150810173406/@comment-131168-20150810190656

I've noticed a lot of this, too. I'm sure it's a problem not just with our wiki, but it is pretty annoying. Something gets screwed up when the page is being set up, and then since it gets saved to a server cache it keeps serving that page for a while until it's forced to properly recreate it. Reloading the page from your end will just cause it to feed you the same broken version again, which is why you've seen no effect from clearing your cache and such. There are ways to force a page to get recreated.

One, if you add ?action=purge to the end of a page's URL, that forces it to recreate the page. That should take care of it, unless I suppose by slim chance it turns out screwy that time too.

Another option that's a bit more hassle for most people to set up is the NullEditButton, which more or less makes the purge thing one of the options on the Edit dropdown menu, alongside things like History and Rename. Even when things are working properly I use this one, because it's also useful for things like forcing templates to get refreshed if they've been changed. If anyone wants to get this set up, I can try and walk through the setup process.

I've gone ahead and done a Null Edit on all the pages you linked to.