Talk:Senate procedures

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linking to #Relatio_.28matter_for_discussion.29 should probably do it.
 
linking to #Relatio_.28matter_for_discussion.29 should probably do it.
  
[[Senate Procedures#Relatio_.28matter_for_discussion.29]]
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[[Senate procedures#Relatio_.28matter_for_discussion.29]]
  
The italics don't seem to actually get into the automatically generated 'name' attribute. [[User:M Octavius Gracchus|Marcus Octavius Gracchus]][[User talk:Marcus Octavius Germanicus|<sup><font color="green" size="-2">(t)</font></sup>]] 20:18, 24 October 2006 (CDT)
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The italics don't seem to actually get into the automatically generated 'name' attribute. [[User:M Octavius Gracchus|Marcus Octavius Gracchus]][[User talk:Marcus Octavius Germanicus|<sup><font color="green" size="-2">(t)</font></sup>]] 20:19, 24 October 2006 (CDT)

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It seems that if I use italics in a heading it becomes impossible to make a functioning link to that heading from within the article. If I use the link [[Senate procedures#''Relatio'']] the system doesn't recognize it as a link at all, and if I use [[Senate procedures#Relatio]] then the system is unable to find the heading I'm trying to link to. Any way around this? - Cordus 19:28, 24 October 2006 (CDT)

a VIEW SOURCE in Mozilla indicates that the anchor has the attribute: name="Relatio_.28matter_for_discussion.29" (28 and 29 are ascii values for waxing/waning parentheses)

linking to #Relatio_.28matter_for_discussion.29 should probably do it.

Senate procedures#Relatio_.28matter_for_discussion.29

The italics don't seem to actually get into the automatically generated 'name' attribute. Marcus Octavius Gracchus(t) 20:19, 24 October 2006 (CDT)

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