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Problem when re generate anonymous project #144

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for-just-we opened this issue Nov 12, 2022 · 6 comments
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Problem when re generate anonymous project #144

for-just-we opened this issue Nov 12, 2022 · 6 comments

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@for-just-we
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Hi, author. I recently come across a problem, I submit a paper and put a anonymous link in it, then when I update original git repo, the anonymous project has not updated following it. So I remove the anonymous project and try to anonymize a new one with the same ID, but I fail, because the ID already existed, is there any way to fix this. Because I really need the same ID as I already submit paper

@for-just-we
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I already enable removed repo, but the browser always display The repository is expired. How should I do?

@YifanXu74
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Hi, I have met the same problem. I solved it by opening the link on another computer. Maybe there was a cache in your browser. In fact the link is work. See this issue: #141
Hope this could help you.

@for-just-we
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Hi, I have met the same problem. I solved it by opening the link on another computer. Maybe there was a cache in your browser. In fact the link is work. See this issue: #141 Hope this could help you.

Thank you, it seems Firefox caches something it shouldn't, my link could be opened on another computer.

@DmsKinson
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I have the same problem: I deleted the project, and when I want to create a new one with the same ID, it says the ID is already used, and visiting the original link shows that the project has expired. Changing the device did not solve the problem. Can I regenerate the project using the original id?

@tdurieux
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You can do it yourself, in your dashboard you can unfilter removed repositories. You can then enable your repository.

@DmsKinson
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Thanks for the reply! I have solved it.

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