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https://blog.stackoverflow.com/2015/04/two-new-user-pages-one-new-stat-this-ones-big/?cb=1

gave me this link to report the problem. The link has changed to

https://blog.stackoverflow.com/2015/04/two-new-user-pages-one-new-stat-this-on/

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  • You could correct it yourself and make a pull request :) github.com/StackExchange/stack-blog/blob/master/_posts/…
    – Bart
    Feb 2, 2016 at 16:18
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    OK, I made a simple one here, but I don't know a) how to test it, b) whether there was an underlying cause, or c) how your link has a /blob/master directory when there isn't any directory like that at github.com/StackExchange/stack-blog . But I'm trying to help.
    – Noumenon
    Feb 2, 2016 at 16:50
  • @Noumenon on the first page you can find near the end how to setup a local version of the blog. After seeing your PR I'm wondering what the actual issue you ran into. Where does it link to that full url?
    – rene
    Feb 2, 2016 at 19:13
  • @rene Getting that running on Windows was not easy... thank you for showing me how to test. The link was a bookmark, don't know where I found it. My pull request just tried to copy the redirect syntax in the YAML front matter block from 2008-04-30-logo-design-contest-winner.markdown. However, that redirect does not work in the test environment anyway: visiting localhost:4000/2008/04/logo-design-contest-winner/ does not work, even though https://blog.stackoverflow.com/2008/04/logo-design-contest-winner/ does.
    – Noumenon
    Feb 3, 2016 at 17:05
  • @rene I see that the post titles are generated by permalink: /:year/:month/:title/ . Nothing about alternate URLs. I looked at the git history of 2015-04-15-two-new-user-pages-one-new-stat-this-on.markdown and it seems like it has always had the truncated title, so I'm stumped for now. Any ideas?
    – Noumenon
    Feb 3, 2016 at 17:06
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    The actual problem might be an url encoding issues in the blog-engine it self. The url slug of the title should continue/include the single quote of one's as well. I'm not sure if that is fixeable in the github repo. Might need a dev to fix.
    – rene
    Feb 3, 2016 at 18:19

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