I'd like this for PDFs. Often I want to share a PDF opened at a specific text. You can create a pdf url which jumps to a certain page. You can even link to a search for a certain word (single word). But I can't link to a search phrase in a PDF. For some reason, they implemented searching for single words, but not phrases.
Chrome will Soon Let You Share Links to a Specific Word or Sentence on a Page
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Re: Chrome will Soon Let You Share Links to a Specific Word or Sentence on a Page
#32Very significant limitation: it only links to the first instance of the target text. What is the expected behavior if you highlight a second instance of some target text and try to create a link to it? It’s bad that the spec doesn’t discuss it. I can see this happening with short selections, like linking to a single word. Seems like this could use more thought.
Using indices alone would also work, but would be exceptionally prone to link rot as text changes, especially in the case of short (e.g. 1-word) selections.
Re: Chrome will Soon Let You Share Links to a Specific Word or Sentence on a Page
#33I can't find an RFC about this, but it looks like something similar has been proposed in the past, with a slightly different API. > In URIs for MIME text/plain documents RFC 5147 specifies a fragment identifier for the character and line positions and ranges within the document using the keywords "char" and "line". Some popular browsers do not yet support RFC 5147.[5] The following example identifies lines 11 through…
Re: Chrome will Soon Let You Share Links to a Specific Word or Sentence on a Page
#34Re: Chrome will Soon Let You Share Links to a Specific Word or Sentence on a Page
#35It seems like more and more, Google is leveraging their near-monopoly on web browsing to just skip the proposal process and do whatever they want without discussion.
Browsers copy features from each other. If this is a useful feature, it would make its way to other browsers pretty soon.
Re: Chrome will Soon Let You Share Links to a Specific Word or Sentence on a Page
#36Very significant limitation: it only links to the first instance of the target text. What is the expected behavior if you highlight a second instance of some target text and try to create a link to it? It’s bad that the spec doesn’t discuss it. I can see this happening with short selections, like linking to a single word. Seems like this could use more thought.
Re: Chrome will Soon Let You Share Links to a Specific Word or Sentence on a Page
#37Re: Chrome will Soon Let You Share Links to a Specific Word or Sentence on a Page
#38Very significant limitation: it only links to the first instance of the target text. What is the expected behavior if you highlight a second instance of some target text and try to create a link to it? It’s bad that the spec doesn’t discuss it. I can see this happening with short selections, like linking to a single word. Seems like this could use more thought.
Re: Chrome will Soon Let You Share Links to a Specific Word or Sentence on a Page
#39It seems like more and more, Google is leveraging their near-monopoly on web browsing to just skip the proposal process and do whatever they want without discussion.
Browsers have always done that
It was good while it lasted.
Re: Chrome will Soon Let You Share Links to a Specific Word or Sentence on a Page
#40Earlier quoted context omitted.
Browsers have always done that
We've had a time when standards were at the forefront, between the death of the last browser monoculture, and the establishment of the current one. It was good while it lasted.