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Today you've posted a link to an old comment into another article:
If I click this link, I end up at top of article with comments on page #2, instead of the right comment on page #3.
It looks like links to a lot of old comments don't work as expected.
Just tested this one, it should link to Keyrock image (Soon) on page #3, but I end up at top of article with comments on page #2:
https://www.gamingonlinux.com/articles/steam-controller-demo-from-pax-prime-with-valve-talking-about-it.5942/comment_id=43845
However, links to recent comments work as expected, Lordpkappa page #5
https://www.gamingonlinux.com/articles/nvidia-37520-stable-driver-released-increases-opengl-shader-cache-size-and-more.8563/comment_id=77240
Basically, all comments in an article are numbered 1-2-3-4 etc (separate from their actual ID). A bunch of them repeatedly get given the same number, which doesn't make sense. Will have to research it to find out why.
And every links I receive in email are ok. I didn't receive broken links anymore since you reported the issue. So I thought it was a new bug.
Well.. didn't understand anything, but... hey you're the admin. So I'll trust you. ^^
Edit: Just rolled out the same fix for linking to forum posts.
Instead of maintaining a stupid manual counter that seems to break, when the script sees you want a specific post, it will now count all before it (including itself) in the article/forum topic to work out the page. That way, there can literally never be an error with it.