I voted on issue #5141 with "I've experienced this issue" set to No and an "Importance of issue to me" set to 5. This was recorded as 0/1 score 5. Now I voted again but with Yes and score of 5. The result shows as 1/1 and score of 5.
The expected result would be 1/0 and score of 5.
Even for the same user?
Yes. The user ID is logged with the vote as an abuse prevention mechanism,
so your vote was changed in the system, not a new one cast.
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Even for the same user?
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#567 (comment).
so your vote was changed in the system, not a new one cast.
That is not what it looks like. After my first casting I had 0/1 after my second casting I had 1/1 so it is counting both my votes. Right?
No. The first number is the number of yes votes and the second is the
total number of votes. You had originally voted no, so there were 0 yes
votes with 1 total vote cast (0/1). Afterwards, there was 1 yes vote with
1 total vote cast (1/1).
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so your vote was changed in the system, not a new one cast.
That is not what it looks like. After my first casting I had 0/1 after my
second casting I had 1/1 so it is counting both my votes. Right?—
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Ok now I understand, that wasn't clear than to me at least. What may be another issue is that the results are not refreshed after voting, requiring a page reload.
What may be another issue is that the results are not refreshed after voting, requiring a page reload.
That's a bug, because AJAX updating was working well till some time :)
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I am closing this issue and will create a new one as it is another topic.
Status | New | ⇒ | Closed |
Closed_Date | 0000-00-00 00:00:00 | ⇒ | 2014-11-27 14:55:29 |
IIRC we're displaying it as total number of yes votes compared to total
number of votes cast, so 1/1 would be correct.
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