Author Topic: Is the referral link broken?  (Read 1656 times)

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Offline mf-tzo

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thank you guys...so what is the conclusion? how should I write exactly the ref link in my case to work? @ccedk ? any opinion on that? @xeroc and @svk and @fav can you guys run your tests with your ref links and see what works so we are all on the same page?

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That is partially true, ref links are not sent directly to the server via the URL though, the query parameter is captured and stored client-side in localstorage. It is then sent to the faucet in the xhr request.
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Not sure it should work written like that, you should put the ?r=x at the very end of the URL.
The reflink has to be *before* the #. Otherwise, it won't be sent to the server or interpreted as query string.

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Not sure it should work written like that, you should put the ?r=x at the very end of the URL.

ref links used to work like this, but anyways: better ask openledger, maybe they broke something

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Not sure it should work written like that, you should put the ?r=x at the very end of the URL.
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I know that a couple of people recently have registered via bitshares.gr and they should have been registered under my name and I see they haven't.
I have done a test myself as well and it seems that the referral doesn't work anymore?
https://bitshares.openledger.info/?r=mf-tzo#/create-account

Did I miss something?