fix: add support for name attributes in HTML fragment extraction#1839
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fix: add support for name attributes in HTML fragment extraction#1839
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Fixes fragment checking for JavaDoc-generated HTML which uses <a name="anchor"> instead of id attributes for anchors. This resolves a regression where lychee v0.20.1 was failing to find fragments that worked in v0.18.1, particularly for JavaDoc URLs like: - https://example.com/javadoc/Class.html#method-- - https://example.com/javadoc/Class.html#skip.navbar.top The fix maintains backward compatibility by checking both 'id' and 'name' attributes when extracting fragments from HTML documents. Resolves #1838
thomas-zahner
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Maybe you could add: https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/HTML/Reference/Elements/a#name or https://stackoverflow.com/a/484781
So apparently in HTML 4.01it both could be used. Theoretically, it's no longer valid HTML 5, but it's still used by some tools/sites because of historical reasons.
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Ah, neat. I've extended the documentation accordingly.
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Fixes fragment checking for JavaDoc-generated HTML which uses instead of id attributes for anchors.
This resolves a regression where lychee v0.20.1 was failing to find fragments that worked in v0.18.1, particularly for JavaDoc URLs like:
The fix maintains backward compatibility by checking both 'id' and 'name' attributes when extracting fragments from HTML documents.
Resolves #1838