Hi

Just a suggestion to make citing in the monastery more intuitive ...especially for starters.

Every node has self referential link, unfortunately its not displayed in the postable [id://...]format like in the approval nodelet.

ATM the typical header of a node looks like this:

on May 15, 2010 at 00:33 CEST ( #840075=perlquestion: print w/ replies, xml )

If it was

on May 15, 2010 at 00:33 CEST ( [id://840075]=perlquestion: print w/ replies, xml )

cutting and pasting would be much easier in posts and CB.

This would look like this:

on May 15, 2010 at 00:33 CEST [id://840075]=perlquestion: print w/ replies, xml )

And cutting and pasting the markup results in:

New module prototype - Test::Referenced

Cheers Rolf


In reply to Allowing c&p of node headers by LanX

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