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I clicked a link in my user profile to a documentation topic that I had written previously. This gave me an error message: "Linked example has been moved; view prior to move". But there is only a link to the old topic. What I'd really like to know is where this has been moved to, so that I can update it, or so that people I have sent the link to can see it.

To clarify, I think this is a bug or poor design. Usually if something is moved, links to the old location should redirect to the new location. And why does my user profile only show the original link but not the moved link, when both are attributed to me?

URL: https://stackoverflow.com/documentation/java/88/streams/11976/closing-streams

Screenshot:

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  • type "closing streams" into the tag specific so docs search box.
    – Kevin B
    Aug 11, 2016 at 15:51
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    @KevinB Thanks. If the only way to find something, after clicking the link from my user profile, is to then search for it, then that seems like a bad design... updated this question to reflect that. I'm not sure if this should get [bug] or [feature-request] tag...
    – Kip
    Aug 11, 2016 at 17:06

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Fair observation; if you try it now, it is slightly different:

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Better?

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  • Why would anyone be interested to view it prior to the move? I think you are confusing the UI. Keep only the changes you made and that is "moved here".
    – JonH
    Aug 12, 2016 at 19:00
  • @JonH because you presumably got there via a link, so you might want to see what the person linking you expected you to see; but mostly I left it because I wasn't involved in the discussion about showing that link in the first place! Changing "moved" to "moved here" (as a link) seemed like a pragmatic change I could make without having to track down people in different timezones as me :) Aug 13, 2016 at 0:02
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    Much better, through if I may feel free to suggest something, perhaps write "has been moved to <topic-name>" instead of "here".
    – bwoebi
    Aug 16, 2016 at 1:15
  • @bwoebi then we get a few issues relating to layout and space, but that would probably be more useful; also, I don't actually have the proper name at this point, without some tweaks Aug 16, 2016 at 9:32
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You are here: https://stackoverflow.com/documentation/java/110/inputstreams-and-outputstreams/11976/closing-streams#t=20160811163036307379

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    Would be helpful to explain how you got that link, and how people can replace parameters for future users with this question.
    – Goose
    Aug 11, 2016 at 21:00
  • @Goose i got it simply by using the search within docs. Remember the elastic search is pretty narrow for docs as it works for the topic you are in to present results. I searched for closing streams and it came up.
    – JonH
    Aug 11, 2016 at 21:02
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    As an aside, docs isn't yet crawlable by google, but if you use a site specific search (so.com/documentation) you can use google to look for docs material.
    – Travis J
    Aug 11, 2016 at 21:25

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