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10:46 AM
The tag is gone.
 
 
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11:53 AM
@MartinSleziak in math.meta.stackexchange.com/revisions/405/2 you accidentally updated only the text of the link, not the href
 
@b_jonas I should have noticed that. :-) Thanks for catching my mistake!
 
12:05 PM
Feb 23 '19 at 18:23, by Martin Sleziak
Looking back at the posts and comments I have mentioned here, possibly I should have looked just at the ones containing research.att.com/~njas or maybe even research.att.com/~njas/sequences rather than just research.att.com/.
It seems that at least a few have been updated since then. chat.stackexchange.com/search?q=research.att.com&room=10243
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Q: Should OEIS links be updated?

Hugo van der SandenHistoric links to the OEIS are of the form http://www.research.att.com/~njas/sequences/A097048. These links no longer work: Neil has retired from AT&T, and in the meantime has set up the OEIS foundation. The working form these days is http://oeis.org/A097048. Should the old-form links be changed...

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A: Should OEIS links be updated?

David Robertsstatus-completed For reference, here are the pages that Google knows use the old domain. If people have strong feelings, they can fix those they want to and remove them from this list. For comments, a follow-up comment pointing out the new url will probably be sufficient. Done ht...

 
12:28 PM
The back story is that I encountered a broken link to the old address of the OEIS from a website outside of SE, then realized that there are probably such links on MathOverflow too. So did a data.stackexchange query (adapted from my queries for old links to Erich Friedman's place), then fixed the three highest voted posts that had such a link. There's still forty-something other posts and some comments that could be updated, plus a bit more on other sites.
 
12:38 PM
There seem to be fewer links than to Erich Friedman's site, probably not because the OEIS isn't popular, but because it moved a longer time ago.
 
 
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