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Clicking ROS-distro tab doesn't add "distro=" in URL #170

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130s opened this issue Jun 15, 2016 · 2 comments
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Clicking ROS-distro tab doesn't add "distro=" in URL #170

130s opened this issue Jun 15, 2016 · 2 comments

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130s commented Jun 15, 2016

For example http://wiki.ros.org/image_view/#image_view.2BAC8-diamondback.image_saver (the distro name in the URL shouldn't matter -- that's what wiki returns on any distro page)

  • expected: image_saver section (and hopefully be able to specify distro, but with the URL above it might not make much sense since diamondback is EOLed and there's not even tab for it).
  • actual: blank page, I think because as of today the wiki redirects to kinetic, the default distro of a day, and there's no content on kinetic page yet.

I feel there may be multiple issues here but I just raise an issue.

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tfoote commented Jun 15, 2016

You can specify the distro using ?distro=electric like http://wiki.ros.org/image_view/?distro=electric#image_view.2BAC8-diamondback.image_saver however diamondback is no longer a valid one so it won't resolve.

There's so many levels of redirection happening I'm not sure why the sectoin reference doesn't work. The include, the version tag, etc.

@130s 130s changed the title URL link to a section on a certain ROS distro leads to the page top of the default distro Clicking ROS-distro tab doesn't add "distro=" in URL Jun 15, 2016
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130s commented Jun 15, 2016

Ah, I see. So in my particular case I just needed ?distro= attribute.

Let me change the title then to make the ticket more useful (unless it's already reported) and make the problem simple. I barely remember back in old days clicking the tab leads to a specific distro page, but it no longer does these days. Am I wrong?

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