Disappointed that the URLs on searches have been changed so that they no longer contain the piece and item number, nor do they appear as a quick flash when you first see the search results page. Unless someone has found a way to interpret the new URL.
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Are FindMyPast deliberately doing this to make searches more difficult? Any ideas?
No they are not doing it to make searches more difficult.
In my opinion they are doing it because people have been bragging on the forums and mailing lists that they were using the reference number to get the information without having to purchase the images.
If you need to blame someone blame those freeloaders.
They are the people causing the problems, don't forget if FindMyPast software writers were not having to find ways to stop that kind of activity they could be writing programs to reconcile deaths with the redacted entries on the register and other similar useful work.
You can still use the reference number just purchase an image.
How come nobody is complaining when the get two pages of images for the price of one when a household stretches over two pages.
We recently had a thread on Rootschat about saying thanks seems many apply double standards in their lives.
As I have mentioned before all the work Findmypast have put in to digitising the 1939 National Register provides you the current family historian with a useful source which will still be useful to our descendants.
In addition All the work they have put in will also benefit their rivals in the future when they are allowed to licence the dataset, again benefiting you.
Finally if you want to view the dataset free visit the National Archives and there you can view the digital transcriptions and images provided by Findmypast without purchasing a single one.
Cheers
Guy