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Issue opening guides and sections #28
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The problem lies in the docset itself: the Django docset's internal database row for that topic is like this: Z_PK|Z_ENT|Z_OPT|ZALPHASORTORDER|ZFIRSTLOWERCASEUTF8BYTE|ZCONTAINER|ZLANGUAGE|ZMETAINFORMATION|ZPARENTNODE|ZTOKENTYPE|ZTOKENNAME|ZTOKENUSR|Z_PK|Z_ENT|Z_OPT|ZDECLAREDIN|ZFILE|ZRETURNVALUE|ZTOKEN|ZABSTRACT|ZANCHOR|ZDECLARATION|ZDEPRECATIONSUMMARY|Z_PK|Z_ENT|Z_OPT|ZPATH|Z_PK|Z_ENT|Z_OPT|ZTYPENAME
2096|14|2|3847|119||1|2412||9|Writing database migrations||2412|16|1||365||2096|||||365|6|1|<dash_entry_menuDescription=howto/writing-migrations><dash_entry_name=Writing%20database%20migrations>doc/howto/writing-migrations.html|9|17|1|Guide Please try the fix I pushed to the issue-28 branch, which strips out all embedded XML from URL fields. |
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Fix pushed to master branch now. 🤕 Thanks for reporting this issue. 👍 Closing. |
Works well, Thanks so much! |
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First off, thank you for the awesome application this is such a lifesaver. The problem I'm having is that I can download the docsets and they load up but whenever I try to load a page that is either a section or a guide I'm running into trouble.
E.g. I download the Django docs and search for migrations:
$ dasht 'migration' django
Near the bottom is an item named "Writing database migrations" and when I try to open it I get the following error:
I'm sure it would go longer but I can't see the end. I can go to the docs directory and find the file at
So I know it's there but it looks like an error in the link? It isn't limited to the django docs either I also get them in the python3 docs. It seems to be occuring for guides and sections.
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