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    Bad urls in message notifications

    Admins

    When your system sends us an Automated Notification
    it is formatting the URL Incorrectly

    For Example:

    This thread is located at:

    http://www.sysopt.com/forum/showthread.php?t=194427&goto=newpost"
    target=_blank

    >http://www.sysopt.com/forum/showthre...7&goto=newpost

    Both of those links shows as links in my email .. But if I click on the Upper one
    all I get is a Page Cannot Be Found Error

    The real url to see the message at the forum is the Bottom One .. we need to
    fix the way the system formats it, so it only sends out the correct url

    FYI .. I think this only started about 4 days ago. Were there any changes to the
    forum software ? ? ? ?

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    No, no changes were made in the past 4 days or so. Both those link addresses work for me.

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    Ultimate Member bruceb's Avatar
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    Not in Firefox 2.0 thru my Yahoo Mail
    They did work fine a few days back
    No changes at this end

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    Then perhaps it's an issue with either of those things, because those are legitimate web addresses. I know this isn't a popular thing to say, but firefox is quite a buggy browser.

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