JB <jbit <at> bitlink.com> writes: > > > The # is a " fragment identifier" used by the browser only. Nothing > > after the # is sent to the server because the # defines the end of a > > query string. ?action=edit needs to be to the left of the # . > > Hans said: > > Where are the broken links coming from? > > It is coming from the browser URL bar when someone is at URL > > http://gnuzoo.org/test/AdvancedTableDirectives#zebratables > > and they click in the browser URL bar and add "?action=edit". >
Why are they manually typing in "?action=edit" ? 1. If they are used to doing that much, it's not too much to teach them the rest. (More than is preferred, but it sounds like a group of users who can learn.) 2. That page shows the edit link. PmWiki correctly links to http://gnuzoo.org/test/AdvancedTableDirectives?action=edit from the edit link, even if the last-entered/clicked URL had the #. Although, with the length of that page I can see why they'd not want to scroll up to it. Maybe break it into smaller pages? Sandy _______________________________________________ pmwiki-users mailing list [email protected] http://www.pmichaud.com/mailman/listinfo/pmwiki-users
