On March 26, 2007, James Henstridge wrote: > On 26/03/07, Francis J. Lacoste <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On March 25, 2007, Alan Pope wrote: > > > Hi, > > > > > > I am subscribed to the answers ticket system thing. I get every email > > > as a result and often click the link in emails to get to the ticket. > > > One arrived today which sent me a broken URL:- > > > > > > https://answers.beta.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+source/yelp/+ticket/4364 > > > > > > This generated oops OOPS-449BD16. > > > > > > I can of course get to the ticket by editing the URL - but clearly I > > > should not have to. > > > > > > https://answers.beta.launchpad.net/ubuntu/+ticket/4364 > > > > That's because the question was originally filed against the yelp source > > package. But since this was a question about Evolution, the source > > package was probably removed (using Edit question). When you clicked on > > the URL the change of context was in effect and it couldn't find the > > question. > > > > When the question isn't found in the source package, maybe we should > > check if it's available in the distribution and redirect to the proper > > context. Please file a bug about that against the launchpad-answers > > prodcut if you think this is something that should be fixed. > > The current behaviour for bugs is to display the bug, and a message > stating that it has not been filed in this context. > > Since answer tickets have a unique ID, but don't share the feature of > having multiple targets, it might be better to always do the redirect > if the wrong context is given (i.e. not just the distribution case). >
That problem is now known as bug 112990 https://bugs.launchpad.net/launchpad-answers/+bug/112990 -- Francis J. Lacoste [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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