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Broken references in Gyroscope #62

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dontcallmedom-bot opened this issue May 15, 2024 · 5 comments
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Broken references in Gyroscope #62

dontcallmedom-bot opened this issue May 15, 2024 · 5 comments

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While crawling Gyroscope, the following links to other specifications were detected as pointing to non-existing anchors:

This issue was detected and reported semi-automatically by Strudy based on data collected in webref.

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anssiko commented May 15, 2024

Related to w3c/deviceorientation@0791720

This anchor changed between:
https://www.w3.org/TR/2024/WD-orientation-event-20240507/#gyroscope-feature
https://www.w3.org/TR/2024/WD-orientation-event-20240508/#permissiondef-gyroscope

@reillyeon @marcoscaceres do you think this anchor is now stable? It would be good to keep exported data-lts stable to avoid broken references.

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#permissiondef-gyroscope is the stable anchor. I'm looking into whether I can get Bikeshed to keep both anchors.

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@dontcallmedom, what’s your tool that allows us to check back references?

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Oh lol, it’s the one the bot used. Never mind.

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Exporting “features” doesn’t make sense so I don’t think you need to do that here this can probably be closed.

Note that exporting permissions does.

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