Edit report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=67050&edit=1
ID: 67050 Comment by: teo8976 at gmail dot com Reported by: adrien dot dupuis at gmail dot com Summary: Anchor goes under the heading navbar Status: Assigned Type: Bug Package: Website problem Operating System: Irrelevant PHP Version: Irrelevant Assigned To: levim Block user comment: N Private report: N New Comment: > There is a JavaScript solution in-place and it works for me in Chrome on > Windows When you say it works for you, are you testing by going directly to a deep-link url like http://www.php.net/manual/fr/class.domdocument.php#domdocument.props.actualencoding (that does NOT reproduce the issue), or are you following the original report instructions, which are: 1 - first go to a page without the #segment part, e.g. http://be2.php.net/manual/fr/class.domdocument.php 2 - then click on a link that points to a #something anchor within the same page, e.g. the link to "$actualEncoding"? Note that, in order to properly test for the issue, you need to make sure that the link is actually internal to the same page, with only the #segment part being different (I notice that sometimes, depending on language and stuff, the links might actually point to a copy of the same page on a different domain). > what browser are you using? Chrome on Linux > Or are you disabling/blocking JavaScript? LOL no, of course not. (btw if this has to be handled by javascript one should seriously question whether something is very badly designed at a deeper level - not saying that I'd expect any webpage to work with javascript disabled these days, but it just shouldn't be necessary to use javascript for this kind of things. Anyway that's another story). Previous Comments: ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2018-04-28 17:40:38] [email protected] > If you are not going to fix it, it should be assigned to someone else. Who? By the way this issue has been fixed and then broken numerous times. There is a JavaScript solution in-place and it works for me in Chrome on Windows - what browser are you using? Or are you disabling/blocking JavaScript? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2018-04-28 17:05:21] teo8976 at gmail dot com > do you think I get paid for this or something? Given the way you ask, I guess not, and I don't care. If you are not going to fix it, it should be assigned to someone else. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2018-04-28 16:23:21] [email protected] Ha, wrote that last comment on mobile; meant to say "or something?" ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2018-04-28 16:02:22] [email protected] ... do you think I get paid for this or sighing? ------------------------------------------------------------------------ [2018-04-28 15:45:07] teo8976 at gmail dot com For f***'s sake, this was "assigned" 3 years ago and is still not fixed! ------------------------------------------------------------------------ The remainder of the comments for this report are too long. To view the rest of the comments, please view the bug report online at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=67050 -- Edit this bug report at https://bugs.php.net/bug.php?id=67050&edit=1 -- PHP Webmaster List Mailing List (http://www.php.net/) To unsubscribe, visit: http://www.php.net/unsub.php
