[02:06] Hi guys. Could you please verify that wiki.ubuntu.com is accessible via an Android phone? [02:07] Since http redirects to https on wiki.ubuntu.com [02:07] there's some sort of certificate problem. [02:07] :( === DarkwingDuck is now known as DWonderly === jo-erlend_ is now known as jo-erlend [15:04] Hi guys. Have you checked an issue I reported yesterday/early today? wiki.ubuntu.com is *not* available from Android phones, there's a certificate problem. [15:04] And since http redirects to https automatically, there's no way to view a wiki site from an Android powered device. [15:05] If anybody notices what I just wrote, it'd be nice to know if it's at least the proper place to report that problem. [22:21] How can I make a wiki header a anchor? As a workaround, I put the anchor just above it ;d , see https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AndroidU1/changelog [22:44] mkarnicki: What do you mean? [22:44] zkriesse: phone call brb [22:55] zkriesse: hey, sorry, had a phone call [22:55] It's cool [22:55] say, I have a header [22:55] no biggie as real life comes first [22:55] == 0.2.14pa1 == [22:56] Ok... [22:56] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/AndroidU1/changelog#0.2.14pa1 [22:56] and I'd like to refer to that 'section', header, whatever u call it, with such link [22:56] notice how I workaround it with a dot which is an anchor [22:56] Ok [22:56] that #0.2.14pa1 from the url directs to it ;) [22:56] Ok and? [22:56] but when I put [[#something]] in the header, it is [22:57] transcribed literraly, without an anchor, into the header [22:57] so, my question is, [22:57] is there an easy way to direct with a single link to a [22:57] particular header? [22:57] Yeah use the link [22:57] Or refer to the section [22:58] Mind if i edit? [22:58] sure! :) [22:58] I'll be glad to see that [22:58] Ok