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Some Bad Links in the Literature Section

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Solid_Choke posted on Fri, Oct 30 2009 7:18 PM

In the literature section, when you click on any of the papers from the newest volume of the Journal of Libertarian Studies it simply redirects you to the page that lists them all instead of opening the actual paper.

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Sage replied on Fri, Oct 30 2009 7:30 PM

I guess since it's the newest volume, they just haven't put the links in yet.

But I thought the JLS was being replaced by Libertarian Papers?

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Edit: According to this, issue 21.4 was published over a year ago, so I guess they're only getting it online now.

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The media section is being overhauled right now.

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media, as in audio too?

i've heard the audio does not finish playing lectures or what have you.

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There have been some Mises blog entries on it.  I don't remember if the developer said to sit tight as they get things organized, or if he wanted bug reports immediately.  I think it was the former.

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my brother will be happy to hear about this.  excellent.  thank you.

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