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Thanks for reporting. I spent a while looking into this.
I found your exact request in the log, and I couldn't see anything wrong. I saw the second request as well that you said worked. There is a difference between the two --- the first is using the old non-SEO friendly path of "showthread.php", while the new one is the SEO friendly URL. They technically lead to the exact same location, and that is well proven for years (no issues).
However, from a caching perspective, they are separate URL's and the first (showthread) gets cached to show it's permanent location (SEO friendly).
Yesterday, I did make a change in this area to improve performance. But for the life of me, i cannot figure out why what you experienced happened.
What really needs to happen for me to diagnose: As quick as possible if this happens again, I need the URL from the chatbox that is "broken". I must look at the debug cache file BEFORE anyone else clicks on it, otherwise their data overwrites yours, and I cannot see the server response header that was sent to you, that caused the problem.
I usually check my email fast. So if this happens, please email me the chatbox URL to [email protected] and just a quick note who you are, so I can look as fast as possible to try and solve it.
Looking at it, it seems to me that the issue is that the page number is part of the link. If I remove it manually after being forwarded, the browser jumps to the correct post. People who sort threads oldest to newest would not notice, I guess since the post would be on the last (here 18) page anyway.
I reverted everything for now, because I don't see any problem and cannot duplicate what you are seeing.
Have you modified your profile in some way that is not default? posts per page, thread display modes, order, anything? Are you blocking cookies in any way with your browser?
Fixed a nasty problem where clicking on an enhanced NexusFi link on the page would result in a loop of opening new tabs, and cause the browser to crash.
To be safe, make sure that you re-open any page you may have open already prior to this post -- so that it is refreshed/reloaded with the fix, before pressing any link.