Hmm.. I think the issue is that the parenthesis are not being escaped in
the URL.   I am not sure what the fix is here.   Also, did you include the
new CSS file into the autogsdoc generation?

Yours, GC

On Wed, Nov 12, 2025 at 1:40 PM Riccardo Mottola <[email protected]>
wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Gregory Casamento wrote:
> >
> https://www.gnustep.org/Local/Library/Documentation/Performance/GSSkipMutableArray.html#method$NSMutableArray(GSSkipMutableArray)+skipArray
> >
> > This returns a 404, but I believe it's part of the URL.
> >
> > Related question: Should this be filed against autogsdoc or against
> > the documentation itself?
>
> I think neither is the culprit, but the way it is installed. I did not
> regenerate yet documentation beyond core. Core is installed in System
> Documentation thought to be cross-linkable.
> There is no installation target, you just install documentation and
> "copy it over". So it might be in System or Local.
>
> The webserver has a rewrite rule for System.
>
> Richard, would it be better to make all gnustep supplied libraries in
> System? why not install Performance or SimpleWebKit in System instead of
> Local? They are "ours" somehow.
>
> Or we ask Ivan to add another URL rewrite rule as for System for Local.
>
> Riccardo
>


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