[Python-bugs-list] [Bug #114749] HTML docs: mark off-site links

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Bug #114749, was updated on 2000-Sep-18 15:05
Here is a current snapshot of the bug.

Project: Python
Category: Documentation
Status: Closed
Resolution: Fixed
Bug Group: Feature Request
Priority: 4
Summary: HTML docs: mark off-site links

Details: The module index is empty.
In the library the contents is empty.

The tag <tex2html_anchor_invisible_mark> appears in lots of the .html files.

The encode() method is not documented for strings.

No docs on unicode strings in lib ref like the strings module.

Please mark links that leave the local machine. For example the link to "Python How-To Guides".


Follow-Ups:

Date: 2000-Sep-18 20:38
By: fdrake

Comment:
The "".encode() method is documented in the latest documentation package.  The Module Index and Contents pages are corrected as well.

What docs were you looking for on Unicode strings that was missing?  Please be sure to use the latest version of the documentation on www.pythonlabs.com; python.org is out of date.

I'll look into the other matters; things can clearly be improved.
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Date: 2000-Sep-22 10:10
By: fdrake

Comment:
The <tex2html_anchor_invisible_mark> is removed as of Doc/perl/python.perl revision 1.86.

The only remaining problem from this bug report is the marking of off-site links, so I'm classifying this as a feature request and reducing the priority a little.  I've also modified the summary to better reflect this remaining issue.
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Date: 2000-Sep-22 11:58
By: fdrake

Comment:
I expect I may have a small link-icon to use for this late next week (but it could take longer).
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Date: 2000-Oct-02 23:26
By: fdrake

Comment:
The next release will include a link-annotation icon that will be used for off-site links.
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http://sourceforge.net/bugs/?func=detailbug&bug_id=114749&group_id=5470