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Is there a trick to linking to old posts?

These are links that result in "page not found" errors. For example thread 601870 contained basic help on P1ASM. Is it still "somewhere" that can be linked to or is it gone forever?

Thanks (and hopeful)
Tom

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  • For whatever reason, the forum upgrade in 2015 did not fix up any internal links. To find an old post, use the search tool, and include as many terms as you can think of to narrow the search.

    -Phil
  • Phil,
    Thanks that worked.
    Tom
  • Clock LoopClock Loop Posts: 2,069
    edited 2018-12-09 05:42
    Some web browsers and anti-malware software blocks the script that parallax uses for the search.
    You can also use a google or google powered secure search engine like startpage, but sometimes google blocks services like startpage.
    Sometimes you must go directly to the google search engine put the following in the search box.

    Then in the search box I put:
    site:forums.parallax.com "search terms"
    

    So if I want to search for spdif on the forums, i could use.
    site:forums.parallax.com spdif
    
  • laurent974laurent974 Posts: 77
    edited 2018-12-10 09:22
    Yes there is one trick that can save you hours of search. You have to insert the number of the thread.

    For instance, take an old link like this one:
    http://forums.parallax.com/showthread.php?t=109665&highlight=emulators

    t=[Number] => is the discussion number in the new web.

    Instead, turn the URL into:
    http://forums.parallax.com/discussion/[Number]

    Et voila ! make "parallax old news" great again.
    http://forums.parallax.com/discussion/109665


    I wonder why web admins didn't roll a script to the database to change them.
  • evanhevanh Posts: 15,187
    Thanks for that Clock Loop.

    I'm one of those that the forum search is completely dead. It never returns anything.

  • evanh wrote: »
    I'm one of those that the forum search is completely dead. It never returns anything.

    you're not missing out on much. Google outperforms pretty much any forum's built-in search on a keyword search. While most forums have a nice parametric search to make up for it, this one sadly doesn't.
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