Hi

I did some digging.

From what I can see, it seems the The Hermitage page is obsolete by now and can be removed again.

In 2018 one of the gods was experimenting with a special secret° feature available only for hermits and above.

He decided to deactivate it again and deleted the usage information there.

<update>

And it looks like he gave up on this project.

Anyway even if he wants to reactivate it, at least the link-path

should be disabled now.

</update>

On a side note:

As a Hermit you should be capable to properly link and format your posts. I had to follow Ken's replies twice to have a slight idea what you were talking about.

Please see the advice given below every post form, especially

Cheers Rolf
(addicted to the 𐍀𐌴𐍂𐌻 Programming Language :)
Wikisyntax for the Monastery

°) which means I can't and won't discuss it here.

²) submitted patch for fixing that typo


In reply to Re: Hermitage page is blank by LanX
in thread Hermitage page is blank by harangzsolt33

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