Thank you Damien for pointing it out.

Indeed, it has been taken care of recently, and should be a part of the
next release.
Please let me know if that still does not work somehow - would be glad to
help.

--
Alex

On Wed, Dec 2, 2015 at 9:14 AM, Corneau Damien <cornead...@gmail.com> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> This bug has been resolved recently in the master branch.
> You can find the resolved issue on Jira here:
> https://issues.apache.org/jira/plugins/servlet/mobile#issue/ZEPPELIN-413
>
> If you build Zeppelin from the source code, you will need to pull new
> changes, if you use a release, you will need to wait next one. (0.5.6
> should be a small release)
> On Dec 2, 2015 08:59, "Jose Rivera-Rubio" <jose.riv...@internavenue.com>
> wrote:
>
>> I also recognised this bug. The feature that @Mark Luk used to exist when
>> clicking on "Link paragraph". It seems one of the latest commits might have
>> clobbered that option.
>>
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>> On 1 December 2015 at 23:53, Mark Luk <m...@juicero.com> wrote:
>>
>>> I understand one of the notebook features is "Link this paragraph". If
>>> my notebook has multiple paragraphs, and I want to publish a particular
>>> paragraph to some separate webpage, I can click on the option "link this
>>> paragraph", then get an URL that would only render the said paragraph.
>>> Please correct me if my understanding is wrong.
>>>
>>>
>>> However, the link I get seems to always redirect to the entire page. For
>>> example, say I'm using the Zeppelin Tutorial notebook - and I use "link
>>> this paragraph" on one of the paragraphs on the bottom. I put the URL in
>>> another browser window
>>>
>>> http://
>>> <IP>:8080/#/notebook/2A94M5J1Z/paragraph/20150213-230428_1231780373?asIframe
>>>
>>> and it immediately redirects to the main page
>>>
>>>
>>> http://<IP>:8080/#/notebook/2A94M5J1Z
>>>
>>> As another experiment, I put the URL in an iframe on a dummy HTML file.
>>> The HTML is very basic
>>>
>>> <html>
>>>
>>> <body>
>>> <h1>HELLO</h1>
>>>
>>> <iframe 
>>> src="http://<IP>:8080/#/notebook/2A94M5J1Z/paragraph/20150213-230428_1231780373?asIframe"
>>> width=500px>
>>> </iframe>
>>> </body>
>>> </html>
>>>
>>> I load the HTML page with a browser, and I do see an iframe with the
>>> content of my zeppelin notebook. However, the content shown is the
>>> beginning of the page. I was expecting to just see the paragraph that I
>>> want.
>>>
>>> How do I only render a particular paragraph?
>>>
>>> thanks
>>> mark
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>

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