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Index of Subjects > On Thu, May 15, 1997 at 09:35:41AM -0300, James Fifield wrote: > > Here are a couple of the headers from the build.html file: > > > > <h2><a name="unpack">Step Three: Software Unpacking</a></h2> > > > > <h2><a name="unpack">Step Four: Software Compilation</a></h2> > > > > <h2><a name="install-csuite">Step Five (optional): French Documents</a></h2> > > > > <h2><a name="install-fr">Step Six: System Preparation</a></h2> > > > > > > > > I can't imagine this is intentional, but perhaps it is? > > YES! This is intentional!! > > The idea is that our CGI interface to make - make-cgi, provides > a link back to build.html when a step is finished. > > In order to go to the right spot in build.html, this is the > link that's displayed by make-cgi: > > return to step-by-step... > > So, when make install-fr is finished, the link returns you to > build.html#install-fr. Rather than go back to the place you > had just come from it goes to the next step. > > Follow? > > > Landon That's what I had thought, but why would you use the #unpack twice? Also note that the french version uses "id=unpack", is that correct? Andrew says it's not. -- James Fifield <fifield@ug.cs.dal.ca>
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