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Explain the Problem
I have a blog feed which includes internal links - primarily footnotes. When I click on a link to a footnote, it does not scroll down to the correct part of the page. Instead, it opens a new window and displays the article again.
This issue has nothing to do with #1952
It seems the tag IDs are being lost in the plugin.
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Yes, to read the BODY, the "readability.php" library is used, which apparently removes ID tags. In principle, this is true, because they may conflict with the IDs used by NextCloud. On the other hand, you can change the ID during import (for example, add a suffix associated with the URL of the article source). But... it needs to be discussed here: https://github.com/fivefilters/readability.php
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Read and tick the following checkbox after you have created the issue or place an x inside the brackets ;)
Explain the Problem
I have a blog feed which includes internal links - primarily footnotes. When I click on a link to a footnote, it does not scroll down to the correct part of the page. Instead, it opens a new window and displays the article again.
I think this may be similar to #1952.
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Explain what you did to encounter the issue
<sup><a href="#fn-43921-simplified" title="Read footnote.">1</a></sup>
id
later in the page:<li id="fn-43921-simplified">...</li>
id
s from elements in the feed.System Information
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