OK, guys, thank you for your interest. I found out that this was not a
problem, but a feature from lenya:

Whenever lenya finds a broken link, it drops the link, so that your
site doesn't have broken links (well, not exactly, but almost). What I
discovered was that once I created those pages, the link magically
reappeared.

This must be somewhere in lenya's pipeline... Still fairly new to lenya.

Thank you anyways, since I should have posted this on lenya email list. ;-)

On 1/31/07, Jason Johnston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Can you show us what your pipeline looks like?


Antonio Magni wrote:
> Its not abou being at the end, and its not general to any href. See
> the problem even occurs when I add something after the / like
> {$root}/mypage.html. And the problem occurs even when I write out the
> same content of the variable {$root}. Actually, I found this out:
>
> it happens when I use <a href="/lenya/[publicationname]/[authoring|live]/">
>
> The problem disappears if I do any of the following (which of course
> is not helpful for me):
>
> 1) use a publication name that does not exist
>
> 2) use a word other than authoring or live after the publication name
>
> 3) remove the first slash
>
> 4) remove the slash after [authoring|live]
>
> Where would I have to look? Probably a lenya thing?
> On 1/29/07, Thomas Markus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> that happens if your stylesheet has no matcher but content is copied.
>> sounds that a stylesheet has a matcher for urls without a / at the end.
>>
>> Antonio Magni schrieb:
>> > I tried the to use the html serializer instead, but the problem
>> persists.
>> >
>> > OK, so here are the details of the mistery:
>> >
>> > 1) The problem only appears for [EMAIL PROTECTED] tags;
>> >
>> > 2) The symptom is that the <a> tag (and all paramters) are dropped,
>> > but the content of it is held intact.
>> >
>> > 3) Some examples:
>> >
>> > Say root="/lenya/default/authoring"
>> >
>> > <a href="{$root}">Hello!</a>
>> >
>> > produces
>> >
>> > <a href="/lenya/default/authoring">Hello!</a>
>> >
>> > But!!:
>> >
>> > <a href="{$root}/">Hello!</a>
>> >
>> > produces
>> >
>> > Hello!
>> >
>> > while running the same example in the same position, but just
>> > substituting href with id (or <a> with <p>), produces normal output.
>> >
>> > CRAAAYYYZZZEEEEE!!
>> >
>> > There has to be some funky substitution going on somwhere...
>> >
>>
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