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So I see an article titled "Samsung releases first hybrid drive" I click the link and it directs me to the tg daily.com page rather than the article. hmm a pain in the butt but ok, so i look through the entire tgdaily homepage and........ nothing about samsung or it's new drive.

fix this, this is happening quite often lately and is incredibly annoying.

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Please provide a url to this on the forumz. I will look into it.

Reply to steve_sa

It happens to every link for new tech articles for me.

Reply to tool_462

When I post a link, only part of it is recognized. I use ctrl-c to copy and ctrl-v to paste.


Message edited by geofelt on 07-09-2007 at 10:16:25 PM
Reply to geofelt

Can I see an example of the kind of link you're posting?

Reply to Sengoku

For some reason, there was a space inserted into the middle of the link. I edited it, and it opened ok. It was probably my error. Also, some links to old sticky forum posts did not work, but with the change, that is understandable. I do seem to have a problem with IE7 restarting. I suspect the new forum, since that is the only change, but I am not certain.

Reply to geofelt

I linked to this: http://www.***.com/forums/cases-ps [...] 102-a.html and got an unknown link. It seems that *** was replaced by *** . Why? I seems that the letters x followed by c, followed by p followed by u, followed by s was replaced. Is this an instance of forum envy? I was searching for the psu 101 selection guide.


Message edited by geofelt on 07-29-2007 at 08:50:02 PM
Reply to geofelt

Bump for a response -- hello forum maintainers!

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