Issue 23909: highlight query string does not work on docs.python.org/2 (original) (raw)
Issue23909
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Title: | highlight query string does not work on docs.python.org/2 | ||
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Type: | Stage: | resolved | |
Components: | Documentation | Versions: | Python 2.7 |
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Status: | closed | Resolution: | fixed |
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Dependencies: | Superseder: | ||
Assigned To: | docs@python | Nosy List: | bwanamarko, docs@python, python-dev |
Priority: | normal | Keywords: |
Created on 2015-04-10 18:17 by bwanamarko, last changed 2022-04-11 14:58 by admin. This issue is now closed.
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msg240443 - (view) | Author: Mark Mikofski (bwanamarko) | Date: 2015-04-10 18:17 |
expected: using Sphinx search in docs, search keyword is usually highlighted on resulting pages. observerd: query string ?highligh= does nothing on http://docs.python.org/2 although it actually does work for 2.6 and all 3.x docs. Doesn't appear to be a function of Sphinx version as 3.x docs and 2.7.x docs all use Sphinx-1.2.3 examples: works: https://docs.python.org/3/tutorial/appetite.html?highlight=indent does'nt: https://docs.python.org/2/tutorial/appetite.html?highlight=indent platform: works? chrome: no firefox: no | ||
msg240455 - (view) | Author: Roundup Robot (python-dev) ![]() |
Date: 2015-04-10 22:40 |
New changeset 89d47911209b by Benjamin Peterson in branch '2.7': highlight is now highlighted (closes #23909) https://hg.python.org/cpython/rev/89d47911209b |
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Date | User | Action | Args |
2022-04-11 14:58:15 | admin | set | github: 68097 |
2015-04-10 22:40:33 | python-dev | set | status: open -> closednosy: + python-devmessages: + resolution: fixedstage: resolved |
2015-04-10 18:17:35 | bwanamarko | create |
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