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Glossary's Table of Contents links for Đ and DAG do not take you to definition #7678

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camerondurham opened this issue Sep 5, 2022 · 0 comments · Fixed by #7679
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Describe the bug

The generated links in the Glossary's table of contents does not directly link you to the definition.

  1. Đ (#d-with-stroke , the actual link is #D-with-stroke)
  2. DAG (#dag, the actual link is #DAG)

To Reproduce
Steps to reproduce the behavior:

  1. Go to https://ethereum.org/glossary/

  2. Click on Đ

  3. See that you are not taken to the definition of "D-with-stroke"

  4. Go to https://ethereum.org/glossary/

  5. Click on DAG

  6. See that you are not taken to the definition of "DAG" (Directed Acyclic Graph)

Expected behavior

The links for Đ and DAG in the Glossary's table of contents take you directly to the definition.

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  • OS: macOS
  • Browser: Brave
  • Version: v1.43.89

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@camerondurham camerondurham added the bug 🐛 Something isn't working label Sep 5, 2022
@camerondurham camerondurham changed the title Table of Contents links for Đ and DAG do not take you to definition Glossary's Table of Contents links for Đ and DAG do not take you to definition Sep 5, 2022
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