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So that http://stackoverflow.com/documentation/s/td/pc/396/129592https://stackoverflow.com/documentation/s/td/pc/396/129592 link is what we call a "short link", one that ultimately results in a redirect to a canonical url.

In this case, the url is for a proposed change, one that is now retracted by the author. The redirect code wasn't loading retracted changes, which resulted in a null reference exception and error page.

This has now been fixed.

So that http://stackoverflow.com/documentation/s/td/pc/396/129592 link is what we call a "short link", one that ultimately results in a redirect to a canonical url.

In this case, the url is for a proposed change, one that is now retracted by the author. The redirect code wasn't loading retracted changes, which resulted in a null reference exception and error page.

This has now been fixed.

So that https://stackoverflow.com/documentation/s/td/pc/396/129592 link is what we call a "short link", one that ultimately results in a redirect to a canonical url.

In this case, the url is for a proposed change, one that is now retracted by the author. The redirect code wasn't loading retracted changes, which resulted in a null reference exception and error page.

This has now been fixed.

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So that http://stackoverflow.com/documentation/s/td/pc/396/129592 link is what we call a "short link", one that ultimately results in a redirect to a canonical url.

In this case, the url is for a proposed change, one that is now retracted by the author. The redirect code wasn't loading retracted changes, which resulted in a null reference exception and error page.

This has now been fixed.