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MC-12989

Chat from a server connected to using direct connect sometimes remains in chat when joining another server.

Confusion note

This report is about chat history remaining after switching servers. It is not about chat and other game elements, such as sun position or tab list of multiple servers being intermixed. That issue is likely MC-74984.

The bug

When I was on another server which I had joined through direct connect I was kicked when the owner's internet went out. And I joined my friend's server through direct and came to find that the other server's chat had remained in my chat.

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kumasasa

You mean that the chat history is not cleared when changing servers ?

Ben Woodworth

If you get kicked from a server (like from the /stop command), when you join another server, your chat won't be cleared.

Janmm14

I can only confirm this. I currently test my first bukkit plugin on my local server and when i stop the server, and join any other server (can be the same) , the chat is not cleared and even the history (arrow up while typing) is still there.

But the chat will be cleared if you are kicked and then go to singleplayer.

Janmm14

this bug is not fixed in the newest snapshot

Janmm14

not fixed yet, but i can't edit it 😞

Deleted account

Confirmed.

Connect to a server, stop the server (/stop command) and reconnect to a different server.

galaxy_2alex

Is this still a concern in the current Minecraft version 1.8.1 Prerelease 3 / Launcher version 1.5.3 or later? If so, please update the affected versions in order to best aid Mojang ensuring bugs are still valid in the latest releases/pre-releases.

marcono1234

Confirmed for

  • 1.8.3

mateusz drwal

my issue is marked as duplicate to this, but i want to say that this is not the same. on my issue the server chat was constantly updating, for example if i got killed in hardcore mode on an server, i go to single player, and the chat log does not stay, but the chat updates LIVE as if someone else was chatting in my sp world. i want my issue to be reopened or get an explanation why not.

marcono1234

@unknown That is probably MC-78113

marcono1234

Confirmed for

  • 15w37a

wobst.michael

Is this still an issue in the most recent versions (currently that is 1.10.2, or 16w42a) of Minecraft? If so, please update the affected versions and help us keeping this ticket updated from time to time.

null

Has been duplicated in 1.12.2 (MC-121210)

Kraif

Cannot reproduce for 1.13.1.

wobst.michael

Can someone please check, if this still applies to 1.15.2 or the latest 1.16 development snapshot (currently that is 20w07a)?

O

I found out about this and reproduce this glitch accidentally
I did this following
connect to server A * freeze*
click cancel * freeze *
connect to server B
and the result can be see my these screenshot

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galaxy_2alex

@Thanwa: Please try to reproduce it without any mods installed.

marcono1234

It appears this report was initially only about chat history remaining after switching servers, see this comment and this comment.
It was likely not about chat (and other things like sun position) being applied from two different servers intermixed, that is MC-74984.

@@unknown, it sounds like the issue you are experiencing is also MC-74984. Would it be alright for you to delete the screenshots you have attached here to not cause confusion regarding what this report is about?

marcono1234

Is someone still experiencing chat history remaining after switching servers? E.g. after the first server was stopped using /stop and the second server was joined using Direct Connect?
Note that this report is not about chat history of servers appearing intermixed, that is MC-74984.

Stef van Schie

I've moved my comment and attachments over to MC-74984, I'll delete them from here.

Joseph Cook

(Unassigned)

Confirmed

(Unassigned)

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Minecraft 1.5.1, Minecraft 1.6.4, Minecraft 1.7.2, Minecraft 13w48b, Minecraft 1.7.4, ..., Minecraft 1.8.3, Minecraft 1.8.8, Minecraft 15w37a, Minecraft 1.12.2, 1.16.4

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