From: Guenter M. <mi...@us...> - 2009-10-12 19:20:39
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On 2009-10-12, Chris G wrote: > On Mon, Oct 12, 2009 at 04:31:23PM +0100, Michael Foord wrote: >> Chris G wrote: >> > >> > Is there any way of allowing the word 'brokers' to appear in two >> > places on the HTML generated by rst2html.py without getting the error >> > message? The links they refer to are quite different and, as I said, >> > the resulting HTML does actually work correctly. >> > >> > >> If you use the anonymous link syntax (double underscore to end with >> instead of a single) then you won't have the problem anyway. > Well yes, but this happens to be a collection of links from the rows > of a table so the anonymous hyperlink syntax would be, at the very > least, confusing and, more likely, would get the links wrong. I see 2 ways: a) `embedded anonymous hyperlinks <http://example.org>`__ b) If it really works, change the report level: --report=<level>, -r <level> Report system messages at or higher than <level>: "info" or "1", "warning"/"2" (default), "error"/"3", "severe"/"4", "none"/"5" but there is no guarantee that it keeps producing the correct links. Günter |