[WM] text/et: problems with links...
Dirk Husemann
dirk at d2h.net
Sun Jan 4 21:30:01 GMT 2004
Hi,
seems like I'm on a roll here...sigh...might be that I'm doing something
really wrong here...let me know kindly if I do ;-)
here's a bit of text:
In York buchten wir uns zuerst einmal in unser B & B ein, und machten
uns dann auf den Weg in die Altstadt: Zuerst zur Cathedral, dann zu
[[Bettys]]: dem ultimativen Tea Shop! Um Dirks Kollegen Jonathan
Waddilove zu zitieren: ''You haven't lived, if you haven't been to
Bettys!''
[Bettys]: http://www.bettys.co.uk/bt/grand.html
Am nächsten Tag bringen wir unser Gepäck zum Bahnhof zur
Gepäckaufbewahrung (York hat eine: keine Selbstverständlichkeit, wie
wir später noch feststellen) und machen uns dann auf zum nur 500m
entfernt liegenden [[National Railway Museum [NRM]]. Wir brauchen noch
nicht einmal Eintritt zahlen und verbringen den Tag mit faszinierenden
Ausstellung zur Eisenbahngeschichte Englands: besonders interessant
die Royal Trains und die Spezial-Waggons der Aristrokratie.
[NRM]: http://www.nrm.org.uk/
which will cause ettext2html to complain:
Link not found (use ''quotes'' to avoid warning): "[National Railway
Museum [NRM"
Also the first [[Bettys]] occurence is not resolved properly: I get a
...dann zu
Bettys]]: ...
if, however, I take away the second full paragraph, [[Bettys]] is
resolved properly. Also, if I take away the whole first full paragraph
and the [Bettys] link definition, the second paragraph resolves
beautifully as well. Combining both: problem.
Any clues? I've tried moving all link definitions to the end of the
text, but that give the same wrong result.
cheers,
dirk
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