9 Nov 2005 09:26
Re: refering to anchors inside weblogs from external snips
Matthias L. Jugel <leo <at> mud.de>
2005-11-09 08:26:00 GMT
2005-11-09 08:26:00 GMT
2005-10-23/1 is not a snip! The full snip name is start/2005-10-23/1 If you use [go to anchor|start/2005-10-23/1#an_anchor] it will work. "start" is the weblog in this case. Leo. On 09.11.2005, at 03:33, Ryan Barrett wrote: > On Tue, 8 Nov 2005, Sushil Bajracharya wrote: > >> [go to anchor|2005-10-23/1#an_anchor] >> >> Snipsnap says, i need to create the snip 2005-10-23/1 > > hi sushil! i just tried this without the anchor and got the same > result. so, > it looks like the snip name parameter in [...] only works for top- > level snips, > not lower level snips like 2005-10-23/1. > > i'd guess that snipsnap isn't parsing the / out of the snip name, > and instead > is looking for a top-level snip with the name 2005-10-23/1. > > so, for lower-level snips like blog postings in recent snipsnap, > versions, > you'll probably have to keep using the link macro. :/ > > -Ryan > > -- > http://ryan.barrett.name/ > _______________________________________________ > SnipSnap-Users Mailing List > snipsnap-users <at> snipsnap.org | http://snipsnap.org/ > http://snipforge.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/snipsnap-users -- Mud.DE -- Gemeinschaft Virtueller Welten Deutschland Matthias L. Jugel http://www.mud.de Info: info <at> mud.de
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