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Re: [emacs-w3m/emacs-w3m] What does 'no such anchor' means and how-to sort it out? (#97)
- From: Emanuel Berg <moasenwood@xxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 14 Jul 2021 17:42:01 +0200
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- References: <emacs-w3m/emacs-w3m/issues/97@github.com> <emacs-w3m/emacs-w3m/issues/97/879512620@github.com>
Boruch Baum wrote:
> If that does turn out to be the problem, then it would
> amount to a bug in the ability of w3m and emacs-w3m to parse
> a legitimate URI.
>
> Before I posted my original response, I peeked at the
> wikipedia summary of the URI specification, and it seems to
> allow a blank *PATH* element, and the '#' is a standard
> delimiter between *PATH* and *ANCHOR* elements that never
> otherwise needs to be escaped.
OK, right, well, it is a clue then... or can be.
Try to go to
https://www.google.com/#dnc
and it says "No such anchor: dnc"
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