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Robert Knight authored
Sites such as Medium and EBSCOHost modify the URL fragment as the page loads, causing direct-link annotation ID fragments to be lost by the time the app's init code runs. When a tab's URL changes, extract the '#annotations' fragment and pass it to the application as configuration info when the app is injected. If the URL fragment is removed or replaced by client-side JS as the page loads, the app will still get the original annotation ID that was captured by the extension prior to the page load completing. The direct-linked ID is remembered until the sidebar is successfully injected, at which point it is cleared so that it is not re-used on the next navigation within the tab.
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