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The issue of deep links has been brought up but not discussed yet in combination with multilinks. In short a deep link consists of
a reference to a document (could be given as relative path or URI)
a content locator to link into the document
The content locator could best be specified separated by # as URI Fragment. Note that at least (space), |, and % in URI Fragments must be escaped to allow splitting label and multiple links.
An example:
# Deep links in subtext
Links can contain content locators, given as URI Fragment. The syntax and semantic depends on document type.
For text such as subtext there is a specification:
& https://datatracker.ietf.org/doc/html/rfc5147|https://www.rfc-editor.org/rfc/rfc5147.txt RFC 5147
This link references the second and third line of a text document:
& ./document.st#line=2,3 Deep Link
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I kind of like "line" instead of "L", but referencing lines isn't as useful as text or search anyway, e.g. if you're using a "live" link instead of a "static" one.
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The issue of deep links has been brought up but not discussed yet in combination with multilinks. In short a deep link consists of
The content locator could best be specified separated by
(space),
#
as URI Fragment. Note that at least|
, and%
in URI Fragments must be escaped to allow splitting label and multiple links.An example:
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: