5:25 AM
Here is a direct link to the query (rather than to editing the query): data.stackexchange.com/mathoverflow/query/1341643/…
The search directly in the posts only shows one post. Search for url:"erich-friedman" shows 12 posts. So I guess that most of them already have been edited.
Regarding the comments - only moderators can edit those. (An alternative available to regular user is leaving a new comment with a corrected url.)
@b_jonas BTW you can use
AS [User Link]
in SEDE and in this way you can avoid the join with the Users table and still get a similar result: data.stackexchange.com/mathoverflow/query/1341762/…
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10:18 AM
Math SE is the big one, it has over 60 posts by the way, I won't edit all of them. Of course I wish Erich Friedman could have just set a redirect.
@b_jonas Perhaps the problem with the image could be that it is http rather than https. Here is also some related discussion: chat.stackexchange.com/transcript/10243/2020/11/20
BTW I have occasionally posted some stuff related to dead links in MO editors' lounge: chat.stackexchange.com/…
10:33 AM
@MartinSleziak And the problem is that I couldn't tell that the image will show up in the edited post. I still can't tell really. I just worked it around by changing the formatting.
As far as I can tell, it probably actually doesn't work even after a null edit, because the image doesn't even show up on the left of mathoverflow.net/review/suggested-edits/140824 . This isn't a bug with preview, it's a cached formatting that used to work with the old formatter engine.
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This may be a bug caused by the recent migration to CommonMark, and indeed it seems to be related to the large amount of HTML (I've encountered similar issues while trying to fix broken images across the network). I've fixed it by adding an extra newline between ...
11:11 AM
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I ran into a regression change in the post formatting engine Commonmark. If you try to embed an image using the exclamation sign syntax ![foo][bar] and the paragraph starts with a <p> or <hr> tag, the image formatting code is shown as literal text, not as an image. Example: This image is in a bar...
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