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Asciidoctor provides limited support for validating internal cross references.
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Validation occurs when a cross reference is first visited.
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Since there are still some references aren't stored in the parse tree (such as an anchor in the middle of a paragraph), which can lead to false positives, these validations are hidden behind a flag.
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You can enable validation of cross references from the CLI by passing the `-v` and from the API by setting the `$VERBOSE` variable to `true`.
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This puts the processor in pedantic mode.
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In this mode, the parser will immediately validate cross references, issuing a warning message if the reference is not valid.
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Consider the following example:
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See <<foobar>>.
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[#foobaz]
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== Foobaz
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----
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If you run Asciidoctor in verbose/pedantic mode on this document, it will send the following warning message to the logger.
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asciidoctor: WARNING: invalid reference: foobar
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Asciidoctor only validates references within the same document (after includes are resolved).
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