Provided a patch for the "quick&dirty" solution. Had to write a my own test (as usual)

use strict; use warnings; for my $title (<DATA>) { chomp $title; # --- patch start # nodelet names don't end always on "nodelet" my $about_title = "About The $title Nodelet"; $about_title =~ s/Nodelet Nodelet$/Nodelet/i; # fix inconsistent +naming convention my $about = qq(<a href="?node=$about_title" class="nodelethead-ann +ot"><sup>?</sup></a>); # --- patch end print qq(<li><a href="?node=$about_title"> Doc for $title</a>\n) } __DATA__ Notifications Chatterbox Other Users What Links Here Sections Information Find Nodes Leftovers Voting Booth Personal Nodelet Function Nodelet Keyword Nodelet CPAN nodelet Node Status Node navigator Nodelet Nodelet Daily Best Weekly Best Monthly Best Tick tock Domain Nodelet Free Nodelet Settings Nodelet Log In Notices Slashdot nodelet HackerNews nodelet

  • Doc for Notifications
  • Doc for Chatterbox
  • Doc for Other Users
  • Doc for What Links Here
  • Doc for Sections
  • Doc for Information
  • Doc for Find Nodes
  • Doc for Leftovers
  • Doc for Voting Booth
  • Doc for Personal Nodelet
  • Doc for Function Nodelet
  • Doc for Keyword Nodelet
  • Doc for CPAN nodelet
  • Doc for Node Status
  • Doc for Node navigator
  • Doc for Nodelet Nodelet
  • Doc for Daily Best
  • Doc for Weekly Best
  • Doc for Monthly Best
  • Doc for Tick tock
  • Doc for Domain Nodelet
  • Doc for Free Nodelet
  • Doc for Settings Nodelet
  • Doc for Log In
  • Doc for Notices
  • Doc for Slashdot nodelet
  • Doc for HackerNews nodelet
  • Update

    expanded test to cover all known default nodelets.

    Update

    known help pages according to supersearch

    About the Free Nodelet About the Settings Nodelet About the XP Nodelet About the Weekly Best Nodelet About the Voting Booth Nodelet About the Tick Tock Nodelet About the Synch Nodelet About the SiteDocClan Nodelet About the Sections Nodelet About the Pmdev Nodelet About the Personal Nodelet About the Pedagogues Nodelet About the Other Users Nodelet About the Nodelet Nodelet About the Node Navigator Nodelet About the Node Status Nodelet About the Monthly Best Nodelet About the Moderation Nodelet About the Leftovers Nodelet About the Keyword Nodelet About the Information Nodelet About the Function Nodelet About the Find Nodes Nodelet About the Everything Developer Nodelet About the Editors Nodelet About the Domain Nodelet About the Daily Best Nodelet About the Chatterbox Nodelet About the Cabalists' Nodelet About the CPAN Nodelet About the CGI::param Nodelet About the Approval Nodelet

    Cheers Rolf
    (addicted to the Perl Programming Language :)
    see Wikisyntax for the Monastery


    In reply to Re^3: Easteregg: Activate links to Nodelet documentation (patch + updates:2) by LanX
    in thread Easteregg: Activate links to Nodelet documentation (update: patch) by LanX

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