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David Crossley updated FOR-95:
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Summary: indirect linking and anchors/fragment identifiers (was: indirect
linking and anchors)
Version: 0.7
0.8-dev
Priority: Major (was: Minor)
See discussion about a more complete solution and a Cocoon patch contributed by
Cameron McCormack via the Forrest user@ mail list.
Re: site: URIs with fragment identifiers
http://article.gmane.org/gmane.text.xml.forrest.user/3557
> indirect linking and anchors/fragment identifiers
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>
> Key: FOR-95
> URL: http://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/FOR-95
> Project: Forrest
> Type: Improvement
> Components: Core operations
> Versions: 0.6, 0.7, 0.8-dev
> Reporter: Richard Cao
>
> I would be nice if Forrest supported anchors with indirect linking. That is,
> something like this: <link href="site:somepage#someanchor">. (or something
> similar, like <link href="site:somepage" anchor="someanchor">)
> If somepage pointed to somepage.html, then the resultant link would be
> somepage.html#someanchor.
> Using the above link currently fails with an "invalid xpath" error since
> "somepage#someanchor" is not a valid qname.
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