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the second parameter of this template does not work. Whenever you use the <nowiki>=</nowiki> sign the link gets screwed up. The equal sign is required to link to any page or section of the forum. Using the '''<nowiki><nowiki></nowiki>''' tag around the page does not work either -- [[User:Cyko 01|Cyko 01]]
the second parameter of this template does not work. Whenever you use the <nowiki>=</nowiki> sign the link gets screwed up. The equal sign is required to link to any page or section of the forum. Using the '''<nowiki><nowiki></nowiki>''' tag around the page does not work either -- [[User:Cyko 01|Cyko 01]]


: Have you tried to url-encode the link?  
: Have you tried to url-encode the link? -- [[User:Old death|Old death]] 19:47, 7 January 2010 (UTC)
: [[User:Old death|Old death]] 19:47, 7 January 2010 (UTC)
 
:: That does not work either. It does not get decoded and viewforum.php or viewtopic.php interprets it as an undefined variable. This results in the forum displaying the error page "''The forum you selected does not exist.''" -- [[User:Cyko 01|Cyko 01]]
 
::: Any idea where the error comes from? I think I've already seen a similar issue some time ago with one of the box templates. It didn't display correctly until I changed some special characters, but I'm not sure if that was the exact same problem... [[User:Old death|Old death]] 11:43, 12 January 2010 (UTC)

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the second parameter of this template does not work. Whenever you use the = sign the link gets screwed up. The equal sign is required to link to any page or section of the forum. Using the <nowiki> tag around the page does not work either -- Cyko 01

Have you tried to url-encode the link? -- Old death 19:47, 7 January 2010 (UTC)
That does not work either. It does not get decoded and viewforum.php or viewtopic.php interprets it as an undefined variable. This results in the forum displaying the error page "The forum you selected does not exist." -- Cyko 01
Any idea where the error comes from? I think I've already seen a similar issue some time ago with one of the box templates. It didn't display correctly until I changed some special characters, but I'm not sure if that was the exact same problem... Old death 11:43, 12 January 2010 (UTC)