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To catch markdown links sounds good. Maybe we can detect window.respecVersion
then ignore the markdown url. (or even ignore whole page?)
Another way is to stop linkification until reSpec is done. I will check their documents these days.
It's impossible to check respec state because w3c loads them asynchronously:
<script class='remove' src='//www.w3.org/Tools/respec/respec-w3c-common' async></script>
I will just add http://w3c*.github.io/*
into excluding list.
Fixed in 6.2.1
Links on dynamically parsed w3c pages are broken in Chrome after doing Back then Forward navigation
Using Chrome 47, TM3.12.4812:
Use cases and requirements
on the bottom of the pageTable of contents
look correctTable of contents
are broken:[convenience sampling](http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Accidental_sampling)
Although this is apparently the fault of that ReSpec script w3c uses but I thought maybe it's worth adding an exception
http://w3c*.github.io/*
in the script itself? (I added it locally in Tampermonkey)Another idea would be to catch the markdown like
[title](url)
and convert it into a proper link, but I doubt it's universal, because usually anyone dealing with raw markdown prefers seeing it as is.