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Check relative link handling in webviews #11
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See #11 for next steps Signed-off-by: Evan Lloyd New-Schmidt <[email protected]>
Looks like current OM wiki articles do not have any links. It makes sense for compact article sizes. We can come back to this issue later if we need to enrich the wiki articles' functionality. |
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In the dumps, links within the same language's wiki are written as relative
links (
./Article_Title
), while cross-wiki links (e.g.[[:fr:Pomme]]
) arealready expanded to absolute links (
https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pomme
).See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Help:Interwiki_linking for more examples of wikitext linking.
The dump html includes a base element set to
//lang.wikipedia.org/wiki/
, but when opened as a file in firefox it assumes the scheme isfile:
so they don't work.We should see if the android/ios webviews have a similar problem, and if so updating the html processing to set the scheme in the base element should handle it.
Discussed more in #10.
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