Egon Schmid wrote:
From: Hartmut Holzgraefe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Egon Schmid wrote:
It is not a bug from the PHP documentation team. It is the
generating software. Please blame Norman Walsh about this. I
have
seen this wrong #AEN... anchors many years ago.
they are not 'wrong', they are
Hello,
There's a bug report about a broken reference to an anchor in
faq.build. That anchor seems to me like a auto-generated (semi-random)
one. Is that correct, and if so, is there any way we can reliable refer
to a specific item in the FAQ?
You can find the bug in question below.
Sander
There's a bug report about a broken reference to an anchor in
faq.build. That anchor seems to me like a auto-generated (semi-random)
one. Is that correct, and if so, is there any way we can reliable refer
to a specific item in the FAQ?
At least you can give a link to the page, and add the
From: Gabor Hojtsy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
There's a bug report about a broken reference to an anchor in
faq.build. That anchor seems to me like a auto-generated
(semi-random)
one. Is that correct, and if so, is there any way we can
reliable refer
to a specific item in the FAQ?
At least you
From: Gabor Hojtsy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
There's a bug report about a broken reference to an anchor
in
faq.build. That anchor seems to me like a auto-generated
(semi-random)
one. Is that correct, and if so, is there any way we can
reliable refer
to a specific item in the FAQ?
Egon Schmid wrote:
It is not a bug from the PHP documentation team. It is the
generating software. Please blame Norman Walsh about this. I have
seen this wrong #AEN... anchors many years ago.
they are not 'wrong', they are just not static, so they might
change with every build. within the
Egon Schmid wrote:
I think it cannot repaired with style sheets. If you want to see
this AEN anchors, look at the build logs at php.net.
./html/dbhtml.dsl-27-(define (generate-anchor #!optional (nd (current-node)))
./html/dbhtml.dsl:28: (string-append AEN (number-string (all-element-number
From: Hartmut Holzgraefe [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Egon Schmid wrote:
It is not a bug from the PHP documentation team. It is the
generating software. Please blame Norman Walsh about this. I
have
seen this wrong #AEN... anchors many years ago.
they are not 'wrong', they are just not static, so