Talk:Submarine Force Library and Museum

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Broken WebLink to Reference Entry

--This may not be the spot, but hey, it is Wikipedia. So, I found an error with a web link for the reference 3A to the site for the USS Naval Museum, but the webling had wwwc, as the lead in to the domain name. When Clicked In the browser originally received an obvious "Page not found" error from the domiain name. Corrected by hand, on the URL bar of my browser, and it worked, so checked the source code, and sure enough there was the prefix wwwc with a cyrillic c at the end of the www portion. Not known if it was intentional on the author's part, but it was there. Richard416282 (talk) 11:42, 22 October 2017 (UTC)[reply]