Thanks for the tip. I will use it next time. I noticed the URL wasn't pointing to the required section, but I thought people can just search once there in the manual. But, this is better. :-)
Satheesh Jeff Levitt wrote: >I have noticed a couple of emails lately referring to >the documentation that is sourced in DITA. >Specifically, they are references to individual topics >within manuals using the output that creates many html >files instead of one large one. However, it should be >noted that simply grabbing the URL from your browser >gives you the root directory for that manual, and not >that specific topic. > >For example, Satheesh just sent out an email >referencing SYSCS_UTIL.SYSCS_IMPORT_TABLE, but the >link went to >http://incubator.apache.org/derby/docs/ref/ > >That link is just the Reference Manual link, and does >not specifically go to SYSCS_UTIL.SYSCS_IMPORT_TABLE. > > >In order to get the specific link for a topic, right >click on the link to it in the NAV tree, and view its >properties. The target URL is the correct URL. So in >Satheesh's post, the link you want is: > >http://incubator.apache.org/derby/docs/ref/rrefimportproc.html > >Just a helpful hint for anyone that wants to post >links to the docs on the mailing list... > > > > >
