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[BUGFIX] Fix interlink target URLs for links with anchor prefix #1175

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@jaapio jaapio force-pushed the bugfix/interlink-prefix branch from 5b16083 to a821ca9 Compare November 22, 2024 13:27
@jaapio jaapio enabled auto-merge November 22, 2024 13:28
@jaapio jaapio merged commit b17a352 into main Nov 22, 2024
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@jaapio jaapio deleted the bugfix/interlink-prefix branch November 22, 2024 13:32
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1.x Backport failed because of merge conflicts

You might need to backport the following PRs to 1.x:
- Merge pull request #1168 from phpDocumentor/fix/list-item-children
- Remove psalm
- [FIX] list item with single paragraph
- Merge pull request #1149 from phpDocumentor/feature/front-matter
- [FEAT] add support for front matter

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backport --pr 1175

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1.x

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jaapio added a commit that referenced this pull request Nov 22, 2024
[1.x] Merge pull request #1175 from phpDocumentor/bugfix/interlink-prefix
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