Researched a bit the internal/external links styling todo item.
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@ -101,3 +101,19 @@ I find CSS3 support still spotty... Here are some notes on how to do this in Ik
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>>> `htmllink` can never be used to generate an external link. So,
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>>> patching it seems the best approach. --[[Joey]]
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>>>> I had a quick look to this issue. Internal links are generated at
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>>>> 11 places in the Perl code and would need to be patched (this
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>>>> number could be lowered a bit if a htmllink-like function existed
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>>>> for CGI urls; such a function would use `cgiurl`, and be used in
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>>>> most places where `cgiurl` is currently called by plugins).
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>>>> Also, more than 30 `<a>` links appear in templates, most of those
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>>>> being internal links.
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>>>> Sure, patching those few dozen places is trivial. On the other
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>>>> hand, I'm wondering how doable it would be to make sure, on the
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>>>> long run, any generated internal link has the right CSS class
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>>>> applied. One would need to write tests running against the code
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>>>> with all plugins enabled, all templates put to work, in order to
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>>>> ensure consistency is maintained. --[[intrigeri]]
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