Hello,<br><br>I have a suggestion. I noticed that <a href="http://docs.racket-lang.org">docs.racket-lang.org</a> always point to the most recent docs, and it seems there is no way to permalink the pages. The result is some blog posts, mailing list links, and so forth or break or point to the wrong thing that the original author pointed to.<br>
<br>I saw today on the list someone reading the docs for 5.0.1 and using 5.1.3, and I myself tried to follow a link from "<a href="http://vemod.net/using-racket-to-configure-apache">http://vemod.net/using-racket-to-configure-apache</a>" to "<a href="http://docs.racket-lang.org/scribble/preprocessor.html#%28part._.Indentation_in_.Preprocessed_output%29">http://docs.racket-lang.org/scribble/preprocessor.html#%28part._.Indentation_in_.Preprocessed_output%29</a>" which currently links to limbo, although it may have been a good link for a previous version of the docs.<br>
<br>What do you think? Would it be practical to include in the URL the Racket version being used?<br>E.g.: <a href="http://docs.racket-lang.org/5.1.3/continue/">http://docs.racket-lang.org/5.1.3/continue/</a><br><br>[]'s<br>
<br clear="all">Rodolfo Carvalho<br>