107: Invalid link modifier
The symbols !
and @
after a link arrow ->
modify how the link works. ->!
for example marks the destination of the link as unendorsed so that search engines do not give that destination any extra attention due to your link. However, you have used a link modifier in a context where the modifier is not appropriate and not supported, for example in a metadata declaration or for a linked file that the Aneamal Translator shall integrate into the webpage.
Solution
Do not use any of the link modifiers !
and @
in metadata declarations. Do not use the modifier !
with linked files that shall be integrated into the webpage. If you did not mean to use a modifier, but the filename you want to use begins with one of these characters literally, you can prepend a backslash (e.g. ->\!!!.jpg
) or enclose the whole address in backticks (e.g. ->`!!!.jpg`
).
Prior to version 29 of the Aneamal Translator, the modifier #
was also not supported in metadata declarations and in combination with linked files. Update to the current version to be able to use #
there.