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Updated by Adam Szabo about 3 years ago
### **Environment**:
Your OpenProject Version: Cloud Edition as of today
Operating System / Browser / OpenProject language:
English, Chrome, Linux Ubuntu Desktop
### **Logs**
Nope
### **Steps to reproduce:**
1. Go to wiki page with a snipped of code
2. Check Versions/History
3. Click on Edit for the wiki page
4. Click on Edit for snippet of code and PASTE a new CODE edit ONLY inside the code editor (language bash)
NOTE: DO NOTE TYPE ANOTHER CHARACTER THAN CTRL+V FOR PASTE AND SAVE
5. Save the Code snippet
6. Save the wiki page
7. Check Version/History again
### **Actual Behavior**
There is NO new version in the History, the old Timestamp is used, but the code is updated, the old version is lost
### **Expected Behavior**
The Editing of a Code Snippet should change the timestamp and generate a new version in the History of the Wiki page
Your OpenProject Version: Cloud Edition as of today
Operating System / Browser / OpenProject language:
English, Chrome, Linux Ubuntu Desktop
### **Logs**
Nope
### **Steps to reproduce:**
1. Go to wiki page with a snipped of code
2. Check Versions/History
3. Click on Edit for the wiki page
4. Click on Edit for snippet of code and PASTE a new CODE
NOTE: DO NOTE TYPE ANOTHER CHARACTER THAN CTRL+V FOR PASTE AND SAVE
5. Save the Code snippet
6. Save the wiki page
7. Check Version/History again
### **Actual Behavior**
There is NO new version in the History, the old Timestamp is used, but the code is updated, the old version is lost
### **Expected Behavior**
The Editing of a Code Snippet should change the timestamp and generate a new version in the History of the Wiki page