Author: rfscholte Date: Sat Apr 6 13:08:02 2013 New Revision: 1465238 URL: http://svn.apache.org/r1465238 Log: [DOXIA-397] Cannot link to javadoc methods Add documentation
Modified: maven/doxia/site/trunk/content/apt/references/doxia-apt.apt Modified: maven/doxia/site/trunk/content/apt/references/doxia-apt.apt URL: http://svn.apache.org/viewvc/maven/doxia/site/trunk/content/apt/references/doxia-apt.apt?rev=1465238&r1=1465237&r2=1465238&view=diff ============================================================================== --- maven/doxia/site/trunk/content/apt/references/doxia-apt.apt (original) +++ maven/doxia/site/trunk/content/apt/references/doxia-apt.apt Sat Apr 6 13:08:02 2013 @@ -2,8 +2,9 @@ Doxia APT Enhancements ----- Lukas Theussl + Robert Scholte ----- - 2009-05-27 + 2013-04-06 ------ ~~ Licensed to the Apache Software Foundation (ASF) under one @@ -194,6 +195,16 @@ Enhancements to the APT format * An <<external>> link is a link that is neither local nor internal. An external link should be a valid {{{http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc2396.txt}URI}}. + + [] + + Anchors are always translated to a valid id, including escaping. In some situation this can cause issues, especially when referring to a javadoc-link.\ + Since Doxia 1.4 there is support for literal anchors, by using 2 hashed (##) instead of 1. + This implies that the writer is responsible for using the right URL encoding! + +--- + {{{../apidocs/groovyx/net/http/ParserRegistry.html##parseText(org.apache.http.HttpResponse)}ParserRegistry}} +--- * {Figure extensions} ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~