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List:       kfm-devel
Subject:    Bug#18684: konqueror problem with links to anchor in current document + use of '%20' in anchor tag
From:       fenris () ulf ! edgemail ! com
Date:       2001-01-17 2:35:09
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Package: konqueror
Version: 2.1b1+ (Jan 16th CVS)
Severity: normal
Installed from: CVS source

Consider the following fragment of HTML:

This is a <a href="self.html#link%20to%20myself">link to 
myself</a>.

Just in case my or your browser ate that, let me try to
comment it out:

<pre>
This is a &lt;a 
href="self.html#link%20to%20myself"&gt;link to 
myself&lt;/a&gt>.
</pre>

Take this HTML fragment, save it to 'self.html' so that 
the link refers to itself.  Make sure the anchor tag still 
has percent-two-zeroes instead of spaces inside it (not 
sure if the bug-system is going to auto-convert those for 
me).  Now look at it with konqueror.

When you pass the mouse over the link, the info line on 
the bottom of Konqueror will say something like:

file:/path/self.html#link690to%20myself (%2 bytes) HTML 
document

ie. the percent-two of the anchor link is getting parsed 
as a printf-style argument or something, somewhere.

I noticed this bug while looking at the html version of 
the jargon file, which has many links of this style (move 
the mouse over any of the multi-word references in the 
document and look at the status line of konqueror).


(submitted via bugs.kde.org)

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