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In some cases, the citation URL has a source: prefix added to it.
For instance, instead of the usual filename.pdf, it appears as source:filename.pdf.
This causes a "file not found" error when attempting to open the citation.
Has anyone encountered a similar issue?
I believe that this particular line in the system message has something to do with it - Each source has a name followed by colon and the actual information, always include the source name for each fact you use in the response. Use square brackets to reference the source, for example [info1.txt]. Don't combine sources, list each source separately, for example [info1.txt][info2.pdf].
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered:
In some cases, the citation URL has a
source:
prefix added to it.For instance, instead of the usual
filename.pdf
, it appears assource:filename.pdf
.This causes a "file not found" error when attempting to open the citation.
Has anyone encountered a similar issue?
I believe that this particular line in the system message has something to do with it - Each source has a name followed by colon and the actual information, always include the source name for each fact you use in the response. Use square brackets to reference the source, for example [info1.txt]. Don't combine sources, list each source separately, for example [info1.txt][info2.pdf].
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: