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From: | Federico Bruni |
Subject: | Re: [SPAM] Re: Issue with downloaded manuals |
Date: | Mon, 7 Apr 2014 23:14:17 +0200 |
It looks like the server serves "page" using "page.html"
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Phil HolmesSent: Monday, April 07, 2014 2:31 PMSubject: Re: [SPAM] Re: Issue with downloaded manualsBut a page without extension?
Phil Holmes <address@hidden> schrieb am 07.04.2014:Of course it is. It's the page and the anchor.
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Phil Holmes----- Original Message -----From: Urs LiskaTo: Phil Holmes ; Peter ToyeCc: address@hiddenSent: Monday, April 07, 2014 2:23 PMSubject: Re: Issue with downloaded manualsHm, but is "notation-nog-page#" a correct Part of a link?
Phil Holmes <address@hidden> schrieb am 07.04.2014:If you check HTML syntax, you'll find that the #location is an anchor, and identifies a location in the page that the link is pointing to.If there's a problem, it's with Firefox: I suggest you raise an issue with the developers.
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Phil Holmes----- Original Message -----From: Peter ToyeTo: Phil HolmesCc: address@hiddenSent: Monday, April 07, 2014 9:24 AMSubject: Re: Issue with downloaded manualsPhil,
I think I've found the problem. Most of the links in the web site are of the form "#location". The TOC frame has links of the form "notation-big-page#location" which Firefox interprets as a request to point to the original server rather than the local copy. After all, had the file name been different it wouldn't have been downloaded so the link would have to point to the server.
The question remains: why is the page coded this way? Is there some reason that I can't think of that the TOC needs to point to the server. Or is it an oversight?
Best regards,
Peter
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www.ptoye.com
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Saturday, April 5, 2014, 6:11:12 PM, you wrote:
So it's Firefox that will be creating the non-relative links. In the original HTML files, the server is not a part of the links.
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Phil Holmes
----- Original Message -----
From: Peter Toye
To: Phil Holmes
Cc: address@hidden
Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2014 6:07 PM
Subject: Re: Issue with downloaded manuals
Thanks Phil.
I saved the page (in Firefox). This saves the page and the associated files.
Best regards,
Peter
mailto:address@hidden
www.ptoye.com
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Saturday, April 5, 2014, 5:25:50 PM, you wrote:
How did you download them? If you simply Save the html file, you'll be missing the style sheet and all the images.
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Phil Holmes
----- Original Message -----
From: Peter Toye
To: address@hidden
Sent: Saturday, April 05, 2014 4:41 PM
Subject: Issue with downloaded manuals
I've downloaded the big file HTML version of some manuals, and the links in the table of contents frame to the left of the window refer to the LilyPond web site, rather than the local copy. The links in the main text refer to the local copy. This is a bit of a pain if the internet's being slow (or possibly it's the servers), as well as a bit confusing.
Is this meant to happen?
The manuals I've tried are the learning, motation and internals.
Regards,
Peter
mailto:address@hidden
www.ptoye.com
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