Re: Broken URL
Reply #1 –
What email client do you use? Do you have outlook or similar installed, or just by web?
If I remember well I had some problems in the past with SMF and links with a hotmail account via web
Re: Broken URL
Reply #2 –
I used the web interface. Received it in the junk folder as well ( just in case that could be of any help).
Re: Broken URL
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What character did it break it on or was it just a very long link that wrapped around?
I've read that wrapping plain text links in "<" and ">" helps prevent some email clients from mangling them, no idea how effective that is.
Re: Broken URL
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Interesting ... so not a wrapping issue as it broke it as the 59th position ...
I've added the <> wrap to the link on the site, I've read mixed reviews if that helps or not, seems to vary. Anyway, if you are willing to reset your password again to give it a test that would be great !
Re: Broken URL
Reply #7 –
My only other thought would be to replace those ';' with '&' and see if that would work. Obvisly the <> stuff did not work and I'm not surprised (that seems to help mac mailers). But both attempts broke the link at the ; ... so I wonder if using a & instead would prevent that.
Re: Broken URL
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For kicks I changed it to use & instead of ; for the separation ... so anyone willing to give it a try please do ... Just a curiosity why its breaking the line.