ID:2626261
 
BYOND Version:N/A (Website Bug)
Operating System:Windows 10 Home 64-bit
Web Browser:Chrome 86.0.4240.75
Applies to:Website
Status: Open

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Descriptive Problem Summary:
Documentation for several of the operators cannot be viewed on the web reference, probably because their links are invalid URLs or something

Numbered Steps to Reproduce Problem:
Just try to view the documentation for several operators (including but not limited to <<, >>, and ?.) on http://www.byond.com/docs/ref

Workarounds:
Use the local ref, which I assume works fine.
Funnily enough, you can actually view them if you go to the links directly in the 'full view reference' format. See: http://www.byond.com/docs/ref/info.html#/operator/%3f%2e for example.

However, OP is correct in that you cannot click the links embedded in the operator page to go to the operators for some reason.

These could be because ones like ?. only have a entry on the .html page, rather than also having a ref/#/operator/?. entry.
I need more information on this. I'm clicking the links in the contents list and they load just fine. I've also noticed that these operators are escaped correctly, so that can't be it.
In response to Lummox JR
It seems to not be reproducible on Firefox, in that it doesn't have an issue with the links. However, Chromium does.
Gads Chrome is trash.

I don't know what to do about this. The hashes are properly escaped.