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05fecbc)
We're already inside the thread, and our thread summary inside
/m/$MESSAGE_ID/ is already sufficient got navigate back to the
/t/$MESSAGE_ID/ page. So I think it's sufficient to keep the
/t/$MESSAGE_ID/ page lighter with fewer links and avoid
introducing strange terminology.
In contrast, "permalink" is relatively well-known and
not an alien term to readers:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Permalink
my $path = $root_anchor ? '../../' : '';
my $href = $mid->as_href;
my $irt = $header_obj->header('In-Reply-To');
my $path = $root_anchor ? '../../' : '';
my $href = $mid->as_href;
my $irt = $header_obj->header('In-Reply-To');
- my ($anchor_idx, $anchor, $t_anchor);
+ my ($anchor_idx, $anchor);
if (defined $irt) {
$anchor_idx = anchor_for($irt);
$anchor = $seen->{$anchor_idx};
if (defined $irt) {
$anchor_idx = anchor_for($irt);
$anchor = $seen->{$anchor_idx};
- $t_anchor = T_ANCHOR;
- } else {
- $t_anchor = '';
}
if ($srch) {
$subj = "<a\nhref=\"${path}t/$href/#u\">$subj</a>";
}
if ($srch) {
$subj = "<a\nhref=\"${path}t/$href/#u\">$subj</a>";
$rv .= " <a\nhref=\"$anchor\">parent</a>";
}
$rv .= " <a\nhref=\"$anchor\">parent</a>";
}
- if ($srch) {
- $rv .= " <a\nhref=\"${path}t/$href/$t_anchor\">" .
- "threadlink</a>";
- }
-
$fh->write($rv .= '</pre></td></tr></table>');
}
$fh->write($rv .= '</pre></td></tr></table>');
}