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Should navigation methods be specified in the documentation spec? #30
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I agree that the previous specification is too constraining. On Sat, Apr 16, 2016 at 1:09 PM, Steve Baskauf notifications@github.com
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How connected is this to decisions about hash vs slash as in #33 ? E.g., does one choice of hash vs slash make navigation easier of harder. It wouldn't seem to ... |
I suppose in the olden days, one would use a hash to allow a browser to jump to an anchor. However, there must be ways to make this happen through URL re-writing on the server or something like that. Just try http://purl.org/dc/terms/replaces in your browser. |
That DC hack is quite old, it's just an HTTP redirect where the Location:
header value contains a hash. It used to be this was a violation of the
HTTP spec, and different browsers did different things with it, so it was
considered Not a Good Idea. However, the issue was taken up by the HTTPbis
WG, and in the recently revised HTTP spec, it's allowed.
https://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc7231#section-7.1.2 It's highly likely the
browsers have caught up. So you should consider it an option, if you like
it.
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References to hyperlinking were removed from Section 3.2.3.2. |
The previous specification said that items in the table of contents should be hyperlinks to the text. I'm not sure that this matters as long as there is some navigation system. I don't think that DwC or AC follow this strictly, but use the navigation system that works well with the content management system that they use. See section 3.2.3.2 of the documentation spec
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