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The state has a few roads serving state parks, and I've (at least attempted) to add a PR designation for those. Could someone better at templates than I make sure this works? --Korranus01:23, 8 June 2007 (UTC)[reply]
The code included usage for a third parameter, in that it added it to the link title, but not the URL itself. This was problematic for referencing business routes' designation files: the text would be there, but it wouldn't link to the proper designation file. I've added it to the URL so it does now, and also modified the switch for the first parameter so it spells out "Business (Interstate/US/etc.)":
I'm assuming (fingers crossed) that it didn't break anything, seeing as how the third parameter didn't do anything non-cosmetic until now, but feel free to revert if something does end up wrong. :) --Kinut/c22:03, 9 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]
I also noticed that Alternate U.S. routes weren't being cited properly (i.e., the "Alternate" wasn't being printed). I've fixed that also. --Kinut/c23:02, 9 January 2011 (UTC)[reply]