EDIT : I WAS SIMPLY AN IDIOT

EDIT: Sorry all-- I was having a pretty good meltdown and health issue that day, not properly understanding the issue and the responses. Apologies for my testy replies, and thanks for treating them with the respect they were due.

Just now I tried adding to our community’s [FAQ] (Where can I pick up such comics, both in physical and digital format?).

Yet for some reason: Amazone.es, Lireka, Rakuten, Momox, AbeBooks, FNac and Giver Joseph …are now producing the message below, also killing the links:

PAGE NOT FOUND

The page you are looking for does not exist.

Click here to return to your homepage

and now:

Error! There was an error on the server. Try refreshing your browser. If that doesn’t work, come back at a later time. If the problem persists, you can seek help in the Lemmy support community or Lemmy Matrix room.

If you would like to reach out to one of lemm.ee admins for support, try the following Matrix addresses: @sunaurus:matrix.org The server returned this error: {{error}}. This may be useful for admins and developers to diagnose and fix the error__**

Just to be clear: as you can see in the link code, in NONE of those outgoing links (as usual) did I attempt to draw back to my native instance (lemm.ee).

By comparison, look at how all the other outgoing links worked perfectly fine across the very same post: https://lemm.ee/post/2890991

What the heck is up with all that, mates…?

EDIT: Okay, instead of implying: well, the URL protocol has changed, WHERE THE heck WERE YOU? The protocol did NOT change in that regard, call me crazy?

EDIT2: And if what the genius brigade said was actually true, then why doesn’t the fix work…?

  • DerisionConsulting@lemmy.ca
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    11 months ago

    When looking at the post you linked, the links that don’t work are in this paragraph:

    Hey! In terms of mainly-Euro options, let’s go with this set of recommendations for now, once again from our helpful, badass friend u/Titus_Bird, with u/goug: Amazone.es, Lireka, Rakuten, Momox, AbeBooks, FNac and Giver Joseph. (source)

    The links that don’t work don’t have https://www. The one links that works has https://www.

    Look at the formatting:
    Hey! In terms of mainly-Euro options, let's go with this set of recommendations for now, once again from our helpful, badass friend [**u/Titus_Bird**](https://www.reddit.com/user/Titus_Bird), with u/goug: [Amazone.es](amazon.es), [Lireka](lireka.com), [Rakuten](rakuten.com), [Momox](Momox-Shop.fr), [AbeBooks](abebooks.com), [FNac](fnac.com) and [Giver Joseph](gibert.com). ([**source**](https://www.reddit.com/r/bandedessinee/comments/18lfzhj/question_bd_online_shops_recommendation/))

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      11 months ago

      No, they’re not! Do you know why I say that? Because ALL OF THOSE OTHER LINKS perform contrary to what you just said.

      just like I exampled in previous posts, yeah…?

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        just like I exampled in previous posts, yeah…?

        yes.

        Look at the formatting.

        This: [**Amazone.es**](amazon.es), [**Lireka**](lireka.com), [**Rakuten**](rakuten.com), [**Momox**](Momox-Shop.fr), [**AbeBooks**](abebooks.com), [**FNac**](fnac.com) and [**Giver Joseph**](gibert.com)

        Gives you broken links:
        Amazone.es, Lireka, Rakuten, Momox, AbeBooks, FNac and Giver Joseph

        But this:

        [**Amazone.es**](https://www.amazon.es), [**Lireka**](https://www.reka.com), [**Rakuten**](https://www.rakuten.com), [**Momox**](https://www.Momox-Shop.fr), [**AbeBooks**](https://www.abebooks.com), [**FNac**](https://www.fnac.com) and [**Giver Joseph**](https://www.gibert.com)

        Gives you working links:
        Amazone.es, Lireka, Rakuten, Momox, AbeBooks, FNac and Giver Joseph

        Linking to an external site requires you to use https://www.