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Good afternoon all,
Let's say our Canvas has a page at:
https://univ.instructure.com/courses/1200/pages/helloworld
Within it is an html element to which I have given the id "Research&ManInfo"
S0, if I wish to point to this element within the url, I construct the following link:
https://univ.instructure.com/courses/1200/pages/helloworld#Research&ManInfo
This link will work providing I am already logged into Canvas, ie it goes to the page AND focusses on the element indicated by the hashref.
If I am not logged in to Canvas, however, I have to go via the Canvas log in page, which then takes me to the page but NOT to the particular element indicated by the hash ref.
It seems that Canvas is (deliberately??) ignoring the hastag when I go through the log in page. Is this a security thing or is Canvas not capturing the full parameters of the request.
Can anyone help?
Thanks in advance.
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Google Chrome has this feature called "Link to Highlight". Highlight whatever text you want on the page and then right click. Select link to highlight and then paste the link. It's not as sophisticated as the method you are using, but it works pretty much universally and I've tested it in Canvas.
Hi @dougdrum,
I came across this thread while doing a cleanup of the community. Do you happen to know if you are authenticating through an external service (like a school/university login page), or directly to Canvas? I ask because many times 3rd party login services manipulate the destination URL in ways that make it function differently and that could be what's happening here (this happens with the shibboleth single sign on system we use at my institution).
I know this is a relatively old thread but I though I'd throw this out as a possible culprit you hadn't considered before.
-Chris
Hi @dougdrum,
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Thanks, Chris. I will bear your words in mind next time I test this out.
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