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[BUG] Hashtags on new partnership page leading to Whitelabel Error on OhsomeNow stats dashboard #6681

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nicolelaine opened this issue Jan 9, 2025 · 1 comment

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nicolelaine commented Jan 9, 2025

Describe the bug
Clicking on hashtags on the Tasking Manager tab of the new partnership pages leads to a Whitelabel Error Page on the OhsomeNow stats dashboard page

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Visit a new partnership page, for example, this one: https://tasks.hotosm.org/partners/hoganlovells/stats
  2. Click on one of the hashtags under the "Activity" section, for example #hoganlovellslouisville
  3. It leads to the OhsomeNow stats dashboard, but has an error message on the screen: https://stats.now.ohsome.org/api/dashboard#hashtags=hoganlovellslouisville

Expected behavior
I would expect that this hashtag would reroute to OhsomeNow stats, like so: https://stats.now.ohsome.org/dashboard#hashtag=missingmaps&start=2024-01-08T23:00:00Z&end=2025-01-09T10:47:38.000Z&interval=P1M&countries=&topics=
Like how when you click on that same tag here: https://www.missingmaps.org/partners/hoganlovells/

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hey @nicolelaine .. thanks for catching this .. i'll update it with the working url
cc - @manjitapandey

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