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Date:      Fri, 17 Mar 2000 00:50:24 -0800
From:      Jim Mock <jim@FreeBSD.org>
To:        nik@FreeBSD.org
Cc:        doc@FreeBSD.org
Subject:   Weird stuff happening with the PPP chapter
Message-ID:  <20000317005024.A70734@luna.cdrom.com>

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Hi folks,

I'm seeing some really weird stuff with the handbook.  My local copy, is
fine.. the FreeBSD.org copy is not.  Here's a rundown..

  o I browse to http://localhost/ and go to the ppp chapter.  I click on
    the title of that chapter 'PPP and SLIP'.  It takes me to the main
    page of the chapter with the Synopsis on it.  I click the link to
    'User PPP' or 'Next' (down at the bottom) and it goes to userppp.html
    as it should.  No problem.

Here's where I (and a few others that have reported it to me) have the
problem.

  o I browse to http://www.FreeBSD.org/handbook/ and go to the ppp
    chapter.  I click the title of that chapter (as above) and it takes
    me where it should (ppp-and-slip.html, same as above).  I click on
    the link to 'User PPP' or 'Next' here, and it goes to
    ppp-and-slip.html#USERPPP, which basically just refreshes the
    page.  I can't get to userppp.html.

The thing that's driving me nuts is, I can't figure out why.  I've cvs
diffed my local copy with the copy in the CVS repository and nothing is
different between the two files.  I've looked through my local copy and
for the life of me can't find anything wrong with it.

Can someone else try this?  I'm really curious as to why the hell it's
doing this, and I'm at a total loss on what to fix to make it work on
the FreeBSD.org copy.  Any feedback or results would be much appreciated.

- jim

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