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[jira] Moved: (JXR-10) Create a named anchor for each symbol like Javadoc does

     [ http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/JXR-10?page=all ]

Lukas Theussl moved MPJXR-12 to JXR-10:
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        Key: JXR-10  (was: MPJXR-12)
    Project: Maven JXR  (was: maven-jxr-plugin)

> Create a named anchor for each symbol like Javadoc does
> -------------------------------------------------------
>
>          Key: JXR-10
>          URL: http://jira.codehaus.org/browse/JXR-10
>      Project: Maven JXR
>         Type: Improvement

>     Reporter: Laurent Caillette
>     Assignee: Jason van Zyl
>     Priority: Minor

>
>
> I want to reference source code from XDoc. By now I'm writing a link like this:
> <a href="./../xref/com/acme/foo/Foo.html#127">method here</a>
> The problem is, my link can lead to a wrong place just after a few cosmetic changes in source code. Of course, automatic link check will not guess the link went wrong.
> It would be nice to generate named anchors in XRef the same way Javadoc does, supporting a link like this from XDoc:
> <a href="./../xref/com/acme/foo/Foo.html#bar(Object)">method here</a>
> Another way to achieve the same result would be to parse Java comments to find a special expression to be transformed in a named anchor, but the Javadoc way seems more straightforward.

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