Message to the administrator - access to new notifications blocked

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Sorry, but I can't figure out how else to do this.

I haven't been able to access this site via new notifications since Friday 29 September. I receive notifications, but when I click on "Go to discussion" I get a "Bad request" message:

HTTP Error 400. The request URL is invalid.

I can, however, get limited access to the site via notifications prior to 29/09/2017. This allows me access to threads on which I've recently commented, via the recent activity function, but not to any new threads. This is how I got in to make this post.

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  • Posted

    hi lily, i'm having the same problem. i see your post is a couple of hours old. have they resolved it for you yet?

    • Posted

      No - and I'm not expecting the administrator back before 9am UK time Monday.

    • Posted

      Have you reported it too? Might help. Just make a test post then hit "report this".

  • Posted

    Having exactly the same problems.
    • Posted

      At least 2 of us have reported it. More the merrier! Make a test post then report it. Admin should be there from 9am Mon UK time.
  • Posted

    I am also getting the same message I can't see anyone's answers or see the whole original post comes up with a message a bad URL request.

  • Posted

    Hi all,

    There has been a problem with our email sender site that has caused these broken links. This will get fixed today. In the meantime you can use https://patient.info/forums/me/notifications to view notifications and apologies for the inconvenience.

    Regards,

    ?Alan

    • Posted

      Thanks Alan. Much appreciated. Are you still the same person as before, or is Alan just a generic name for moderators on this site?

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