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Also, all the sub-documents are listed simply as normal documents (with everything ordered by doc_id). Is this because we rely on receipt pages to determine when something is a subdoc? (CAVC does not give receipt pages, but it does give subdoc interstitial pages)
Not sure that it matters much, but the links assume the standard URL structure... and CAVC doesn't use the standard structure. Example:
https://www.courtlistener.com/docket/7625727/michael-p-long-v-robert-l-wilkie/
"Buy on PACER" link like this: https://ecf.cavc.uscourts.gov/doc1/01205142780?caseid=18-3815
Should be: https://efiling.uscourts.cavc.gov/docs1/01205142780?caseid=18-3815
Also, all the sub-documents are listed simply as normal documents (with everything ordered by doc_id). Is this because we rely on receipt pages to determine when something is a subdoc? (CAVC does not give receipt pages, but it does give subdoc interstitial pages)