One day, I decided to go onto the Scratch Wiki with my 'approved' account - I carefully copied my password making sure I didn't copy any spaces with it and clicked ok, but then it said I had an incorrect password, after 10 tries I finally gave up, whats the problem?
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Hmm seems like an account messup :S Kinda wish the system were completely automated... don't worry, your password can always be reset
BTW are you sure you're not mixing up letters? Try copying and pasting the password in ^^
I'll ask the account creator if he has the password he used for your account somewhere - FYI we save passwords for situations like these where someone can't log in, not so we can go on your account xD You can always change your password, anyway - but yeah, you'll have to be logged in for that.
I'll keep you updated on the situation ^^
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Your account was created over a year ago! You didn't try logging in until now?
Talk to Lucario621 about it; he approved you.
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NeilWest wrote:
One day, I decided to go onto the Scratch Wiki with my 'approved' account - I carefully copied my password making sure I didn't copy any spaces with it and clicked ok, but then it said I had an incorrect password, after 10 tries I finally gave up, whats the problem?
You should use the contact us button at the bottom of the screen or ask a mod/admin of the Wiki.
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Mariusiky wrote:
NeilWest wrote:
One day, I decided to go onto the Scratch Wiki with my 'approved' account - I carefully copied my password making sure I didn't copy any spaces with it and clicked ok, but then it said I had an incorrect password, after 10 tries I finally gave up, whats the problem?
You should use the contact us button at the bottom of the screen or ask a mod/admin of the Wiki.
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Ask the wiki bureaucrat who approved you, namely, Lucario621. BTW, here's a link to the new conversation on his message center: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Lucario … nt=8723884
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scimonster wrote:
here's a link to the new conversation on his message center: http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Lucario … nt=8723884
And how did you get that url o_O
Last edited by Jonathanpb (2011-09-12 20:13:15)
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<div id="8723884" class="comment">(the comment...)
in the source code
Then do http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/you/projectID?comment=commentID
(replacing commentID with the id from the html, ofcourse)
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JSO wrote:
Code:
<div id="8723884" class="comment">(the comment...)in the source code
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Then do http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/you/projectID?comment=commentID
(replacing commentID with the id from the html, ofcourse)
I don't see you on too often

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JSO wrote:
Code:
<div id="8723884" class="comment">(the comment...)in the source code
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Then do http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/you/projectID?comment=commentID
(replacing commentID with the id from the html, ofcourse)
Quite right.
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JSO wrote:
Code:
<div id="8723884" class="comment">(the comment...)in the source code
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Then do http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/you/projectID?comment=commentID
(replacing commentID with the id from the html, ofcourse)
I'm confused.
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NeilWest wrote:
JSO wrote:
Code:
<div id="8723884" class="comment">(the comment...)in the source code
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Then do http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/you/projectID?comment=commentID
(replacing commentID with the id from the html, ofcourse)I'm confused.
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Go to the project you want. View the source of the page (in Firefox by right-clicking and choosing "view page source"). Find the text of the comment you want. It should have the code JSO posted around it.
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@NeilWest - it has nothing to do with your topic, sorry! I shouldn't go off topic, being a community moderator and stuff
Like I said a bit higher up, please contact us at wiki@scratch.mit.edu so we can discuss your account issues. Thanks!
JSO
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JSO wrote:
@NeilWest - it has nothing to do with your topic, sorry! I shouldn't go off topic, being a community moderator and stuff
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Like I said a bit higher up, please contact us at wiki@scratch.mit.edu so we can discuss your account issues. Thanks!
JSO
Ok, but one problem - I don't have an e-mail account - and I'm not allowed to use my dads. So I guess I'd better wait 3 years till I can go on the Wiki then.
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NeilWest wrote:
JSO wrote:
@NeilWest - it has nothing to do with your topic, sorry! I shouldn't go off topic, being a community moderator and stuff
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Like I said a bit higher up, please contact us at wiki@scratch.mit.edu so we can discuss your account issues. Thanks!
JSOOk, but one problem - I don't have an e-mail account - and I'm not allowed to use my dads. So I guess I'd better wait 3 years till I can go on the Wiki then.
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Although I could use my test account, RadioactiveWest.
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