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Subject: Re: [docbook-apps] webhelp javascript error
I have encountered the following _javascript_ error in webhelp:Uncaught Error: Syntax error, unrecognized _expression_: [name=section4.id]
This only happens when I have a section which is four levels deep or more and I have given the section a manually generated id (i.e. it is a section to which I want to refer via an xref) which contains a dot(.) character.The error occurs when I click on the section in question in the navigation sidebar.My browser reports that the problem is in:
jquery-1.7.2.min.js:3This is a docbook sample which demonstrates the problem:<?xml version="1.0"?><book id="DocId" xmlns="http://docbook.org/ns/docbook"><title>Document Title</title><chapter><title>Chapter</title><section><title>Section Level 1</title><section><title>Section Level 2</title><section><title>Section Level 3</title><section><title>Section Level 4</title></section></section></section><section id="section2.id"><title>Section Level 2 with ID</title><section id="section3.id"><title>Section Level 3 with ID</title><section id="section4.id"><title>Section Level 4 with ID</title><para>And finally some text.</para></section></section></section><section id="section2id"><title>Section Level 2 with ID (no dot)</title><section id="section3id"><title>Section Level 3 with ID (no dot)</title><section id="section4id"><title>Section Level 4 with ID (no dot)</title><para>And some more text.</para></section></section></section></section></chapter></book>It doesn't seem to like manually generated 'id's with the dot character in them.Has anyone else found this? Is this a limitation of this format? Are there any other characters which are not permitted? Is it confusing the string literal for a regexp?Nat
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