Where Is the Help?

boleyd

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On this screen I see a clickable link to Trainz Wiki. Hmmm, why have I not tried that when I have problems. Perhaps there is some good stuff in there. Well, I clicked it and was greeted with a blank page. Trying other Wiki paths yielded a very nice content page with references to lots of items called rules which have been perplexing for awhile. Great. Well not so fast. None of the category titles worked. All go to blank pages. Using this content page as an example is there a place where I can go to get information on all of those items in a coherent fashion?

https://online.ts2009.com/mediaWiki/index.php/Category:Rules
 
On this screen I see a clickable link to Trainz Wiki. Hmmm, why have I not tried that when I have problems. Perhaps there is some good stuff in there. Well, I clicked it and was greeted with a blank page.
Your security settings are too strict for a Help page.
 
On this screen I see a clickable link to Trainz Wiki. Hmmm, why have I not tried that when I have problems. Perhaps there is some good stuff in there. Well, I clicked it and was greeted with a blank page. Trying other Wiki paths yielded a very nice content page with references to lots of items called rules which have been perplexing for awhile. Great. Well not so fast. None of the category titles worked. All go to blank pages. Using this content page as an example is there a place where I can go to get information on all of those items in a coherent fashion?

https://online.ts2009.com/mediaWiki/index.php/Category:Rules

Something is very wrong with your link. I get a warning that the page is insecure or wanting to impersonate another web page.

The Trainz Wiki link on the forum page takes me straight to the Wiki, no problems. And I'm using Edge browser.
 
Found the difference:

http://online.ts2009.com/mediaWiki/index.php/Category:Rules ------- https://online.ts2009.com/mediaWiki/index.php/Category:Rules

The link on the left works; the link on the right does not.

The link that works is not an https:// link

The error is false is caused by the https:// forcing the browser to look for a non-existent certificate. Opera browser balked and put up a CA ticket reference. I clicked through the error (I know it's risky...) and got a 404 message so I investigated further and compared the working versus the non-working links.

So Dick, where are you getting this? From within TRS2019?

If you are, I would report this as a bug.
 
It seems, from what John has posted, you only get the "unsafe Page" warning if you have the "https:" protocol in your link. Without that protocol, i.e. using the normal "http:" protocol, it works fine.
 
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