Matthias L. Jugel | 9 Nov 2005 09:26
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Re: refering to anchors inside weblogs from external snips

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
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