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by randomdata 1514 days ago
Feel free to show us the second page.
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It starts about 2/3 of the way through the table of contents.
A link is fine.
That points to the same page.
It's now become abundantly clear to everyone that you're using a different definition of "page" than everyone else in this conversation.
The only other person in this conversation is you, so not exactly the most representative of samples, but it is an interesting perspective. I've not heard anyone else consider the same HTML resource to be more than one page before. In fact, the term "single page application" hinges on a single HTML resource in the same way. The application may have more than one screen of content, but it is still considered one page.