Hi!
I have placed texinfo HTML output in the root of a public_html webserver directory
makeinfo --html 4.13 produced HTML header output of the following:
Next: Chapter1, Up: (dir)
selecting "(dir)" makes the browser try to resolve ../index.html#dir or hostname:8080/index.html#dir
#dir is not a valid anchor for index.html but the webserver has a index.html
on that directory level and does not error out.
texi2any --html 5.1 produced HTML header output of the following:
Next: Team Members, Up: (dir) [Contents][Index]
select "(dir)" makes the browser try to resolve ../dir/index.html or hostname:8080/dir/index.html
Which
errors out. Wouldn't pointing to ../index.html#dir be better?
Most levels of a webserver directory system have a index.html and this would be
less likely to error out even if the anchor is bad.
Also you might change:
Next: Team Members, Up: (dir) [Contents][Index]
to having a space or two added between [Contents] [Index]
Its easier on the eyes.
Thanks!