[post:460#4090]
Devil Doll
06/13/2010 07:10 PM
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The string that was entered to the "URL" field of a reviewer's profile will be prefixed by "http://" (which is no problem, except for Rebecca or AstroNerdBoy who entered the whole URL string) and postfixed by "/" (which may be a problem when the URL contains a file part, not just a directory part).
But what's definitely killing the feature for Devil Doll is that the "/" in the directory part are URLencoded (i. e. replaced by "%2f"), thus creating a broken (i. e. non-existing) URL.
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[post:460#4093]
Rebecca
06/13/2010 07:32 PM
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Ah, fixed that, thanks for pointing that out. Was doing URL encoding instead of HTML encoding. (oops)
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[post:460#4097]
Devil Doll
06/13/2010 09:17 PM
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Your fix works for the URL field of a reviewer page.
Unfortunately it appears to have a side effect on links at the bottom of anime pages that are now turned into site-local URLs, see Protectors of Universe (Koreanime) and search for "East West DVD".
So apparently the previous mechanism was needed for certain URLs, just not for those on reviewer pages.
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[post:460#4098]
Rebecca
06/13/2010 09:42 PM
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The page you reference has a nonurl in it. Try changing the http:/ to http://
Edited
on 06/13/2010 09:45 PM.
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[post:460#4103]
Devil Doll
06/14/2010 01:02 AM
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Sorry for the false alarm.
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