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Link to Qiime broken #3225

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sjanssen2 opened this issue Dec 12, 2022 · 4 comments
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Link to Qiime broken #3225

sjanssen2 opened this issue Dec 12, 2022 · 4 comments

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The Link to Qiimp in https://qiita.ucsd.edu/static/doc/html/gettingstartedguide/index.html#sample-information-file is broken in the paragraph tab located at the top of the page is a useful tool for creating Qiita and EBI compatible metadata spreadsheets.
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antgonza commented Jan 5, 2023

Confirmed. Note that the correct link should be: https://qiita.ucsd.edu/iframe/?iframe=qiimp and the incorrect one (which is propagated in several places in the documentation) is https://qiita.ucsd.edu/static/doc/html/qiimp.html.

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antgonza commented Jan 5, 2023

@mbeck123 and @sjanssen2, thank you for the report.

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antgonza commented Jun 1, 2023

Looking on a local installation I cannot reproduce this issue; however, the broken link exists in the main deployment. At this point, my guess is that the issue are leftover files from old documentation versions so during the next deployment we should clean all older versions of the documentation by rm -r qiita_pet/support_files/doc/build/ qiita_pet/static/doc/; which I already added to deployment instructions.

I'll leave this issue open and close after we can tests in the main deployment.

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This issue no longer applies after merging: #3408.

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