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ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
Hi Shaun.

I was just trying to direct Accy_cyclist to an old ride report of mine so I went to the ride thread to look for it. When I got there I remembered that I had actually posted the report in the 'Your Ride Today' thread and had linked to it from the forum ride thread. I just tried to follow that link but it took me to the wrong place. I found that my ride report is now on the following page. I know that the link worked at the time i.e. about 10 months ago.

The only way I could see this happening is for an extra post to have been inserted in the YRT thread before mine at a later date, which seems very odd.

THIS is the post with the link now pointing to the wrong place. The post that I wanted to link to is now on the start of the following page.

Any idea what happened there? Obviously, we don't want old internal links on the forum to start breaking later.
 

classic33

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Number of posts on a single page changed.
 
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ColinJ

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
Origional
https://www.cyclechat.net/threads/tea-part-2.39457/post-2643005
As it is now
https://www.cyclechat.net/threads/tea-part-2.39457/post-2643005

Post number has remained the same, the page number has changed. The bottom one being the correct one.
Yep, looks like you've got it right - 2,566 x 20 = 51,320 and 3,421 x 15 = 51,315 which is near enough a match.

The answer would have been to take CycleChat offline and update the embedded page numbers before changing the posts per page number in all such links on the forum. A bit late now, unless the software updating the links could look at whether they were created before or after the change.
 

classic33

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Yep, looks like you've got it right - 2,566 x 20 = 51,320 and 3,421 x 15 = 51,315 which is near enough a match.
Can you still edit the link?

That one of mine stands out because it's in the Any Survivors On Here thread
 
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ColinJ

ColinJ

Puzzle game procrastinator!
Can you still edit the link?
Yes. I think that longstanding members can edit posts for at least a year and that post of mine is about 11 months old. I looked at some 2 year old posts and I can't edit them.

I'm not going to start editing my old links though - there must be hundreds of them and many of them will be more than 1 year old!
 
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ColinJ

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I suggest that the forum software will have to stop looking at the embedded page number and just look at the post number which will always be correct.

I don't know what the ramifications of that would be, but at least links would once more pick up the posts that they link to.
 

classic33

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Yes. I think that longstanding members can edit posts for at least a year and that post of mine is about 11 months old. I looked at some 2 year old posts and I can't edit them.

I'm not going to start editing my old links though - there must be hundreds of them and many of them will be more than 1 year old!
It's a workaround the problem, if nothing else.
 
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This seems something that could be fixed in software. The page number in the links always seemed a bit unnecessary, very few threads not started by @Accy cyclist are more than a couple of pages long :smile: There doesn't seem to be much reason why you couldn't have links with just thread and post number (or even just the post number, they seem to be unique).

I'm sure there is a good reason ..... @Shaun?
 

classic33

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This seems something that could be fixed in software. The page number in the links always seemed a bit unnecessary, very few threads not started by @Accy cyclist are more than a couple of pages long :smile: There doesn't seem to be much reason why you couldn't have links with just thread and post number (or even just the post number, they seem to be unique).

I'm sure there is a good reason ..... @Shaun?
Post would give Permalink, assuming you are able to see the post number in the thread to use it.
 
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