Robert, Thanks for finding this out. The history of this is that the page was much longer at some point and had the anchors #svgviewer etc.. Thanks for your suggested fix, this is the right thing to do.
Cheers, V. Robert DiBlasi wrote: > > Hello, > > I have been looking over the documention and have found some "bad" links:-( > > [I HAVE NOT FILED A BUG REPORT....BUT I COULD IF YOU FEEL IT YOU WANT ME TO > :-)] > > The page with the bad links is: > Tools and Applications > http://xml.apache.org/batik/toolsAndApps.html#svgviewer > [I could not find it in the CVS....where did it go?] > > ######################## ( PROBLEM: ) ############################# > If you look at the page you will see that there are 4 links. > > The Uniform Resource Identifiers URI a.k.a "links do not point to other > resourse "pages". Instead... URI fragment identifiers are used and point to > ..well....the same page..... > > <LI><A href="#svgviewer">SVG Browser</A>. The SVG Browser lets you view SVG > file,zoom, pan and rotate in the content and select text items in the image. > </LI> > > <LI><A href="#rasterizer">SVG Rasterizer</A>. >TheSVG Rasterizer converts > SVG files into JPEG or PNG images.</LI> > > <LI><A href="#prettyPrinter">SVG Pretty Printer</A>. The SVG Pretty Printer > lets developers pretty-up their SVG files and get their tabulations and > other cosmetic parameters in order. It > can also be used to modify the DOCTYPE declaration on SVG files.</LI> > > <LI><A href="#ttf2svg">SVG Font Converter</A>. The SVG Font Converter lets > developers convert character ranges from the True Type Font format to the > SVG Font format to embed in SVG documents. This allows SVG document to be > fully self-contained be rendered exactly the same on all systems</LI> > > ######################## ( SOLUTION: ) ############################# > use Uniform Resource Identifiers URI a.k.a "links need to be used to point > to the proper page. > [YOU CAN JUST DROP THIS CODE IN THE CORRECT PLACE IN THE CVS] > > <LI><A href="http://xml.apache.org/batik/svgviewer.html">SVG Browser</A>. > The SVG Browser lets you view SVG file,zoom, pan and rotate in the content > and select text items in the image. </LI> > > <LI><A href="http://xml.apache.org/batik/svgrasterizer.html">SVG > Rasterizer</A>. >TheSVG Rasterizer converts SVG files into JPEG or PNG > images.</LI> > > <LI><A href="http://xml.apache.org/batik/svgpp.html">SVG Pretty Printer</A>. > The SVG Pretty Printer lets developers pretty-up their SVG files and get > their tabulations and other cosmetic parameters in order. It can also be > used to modify the DOCTYPE declaration on SVG files.</LI> > > <LI><A href="http://xml.apache.org/batik/ttf2svg.html">SVG Font > Converter</A>. The SVG Font Converter lets developers convert character > ranges from the True Type Font format to the SVG Font format to embed in SVG > documents. This allows SVG document to be fully self-contained be rendered > exactly the same on all systems</LI> > > We all learn by sharing what we know > Robert A. DiBlasi > http://www.svgnotebook.com > > _________________________________________________________________ > Join the world’s largest e-mail service with MSN Hotmail. > http://www.hotmail.com > > --------------------------------------------------------------------- > To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]