Hi Jens,

This is indeed a bug. Please file a bug in the bug tracker next time.
The good news: I found what is causing this and committed a fix:
https://github.com/doxygen/doxygen/commit/2b722b57f20e044b061423109bfa7168a7a1b913

Regards,
  Dimitri

> On 27 Oct 2016, at 17:22 , Jens Schleusener <jens.schleuse...@t-online.de> 
> wrote:
> 
> Hi,
> 
> for Doxygen 1.8.12 and the current development version I found
> errors accessing the "Namespace Members" list via
> 
>  "Namespaces"
>   -> "Namespace Members"
>    -> "All"
> 
> It appears a popup menue with all available (found) initial letters
> but clicking on a letter one get a "File not found".
> 
> Maybe the problem occurs not always, but after some playing around with 
> different Doxygen releases, different configurations and different 
> software packages I could reproduce at least for the package 
> wireshark-2.2.1.tar.gz the following behaviour for the current release 
> Doxygen 1.8.12 (and the development version):
> 
> 1) If using the standard configuration file with the only main change
> "RECURSIVE = YES" all works as expected and a file "namespacemembers.html"
> is generated and used that contains 9 anchors with the id attribute to
> access the accoding position within that file.
> 
> 2) But if changing additional "EXTRACT_ALL = YES" the list of selectable 
> initial letters is larger but the access no longer works and one get a 
> "File not found" since a non existing file resp. URL 
> ".../namespacemembers_<l>.html#index_<l>" would be accessed (<l> should 
> represent the selected initial letter). But there exists also the file 
> "namespacemembers.html" but that contains only one anchor with an id 
> attribute, in the example only for the letter "z". So I assume that 
> Doxygen generates in that configuration for every found letter a new file 
> "namespacemembers.html" instead of adding resp. merging the 
> information or to generate separate files for every found letter
> resp. to generate a letter-specific file.
> 
> By the way, for Doxygen 1.8.11 the reported problem seems not to exist. 
> There appear instead of popup windows horizontal menu bars at the top of 
> the browser window and at least a horizontal bar with all found initial 
> letters. Clicking on such a letter (<l>) a URL 
> ".../namespacemembers_<l>.html#index_<l>" is accessed successfully since 
> for every letter a separate according file was created by Doxygen.
> 
> Sorry for the a little bit confused report.
> 
> If helpful or required I can try to put some examples on the Web.
> 
> Jens
> 
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