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Posted by BigDaddyBS on 10/24/06 05:16
"Andy Dingley" <dingbat@codesmiths.com> wrote in message
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> BigDaddyBS wrote:
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>> Now it seems it doesn't want to work at all.
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> You have <a href="" > with no value for the href attribute. This will
> cause problems. Try <a href="#" > instead, while you're testing it.
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> Owing to the historical use of <a> for both source and target of a link
> (e.g. <a name="..." >, many browsers don't recognise <a> as a "link"
> unless it has a valid href attribute on it.
Tried it with and without #, but it didn't seem to make any difference.
Thanks, Andy, for the attempt. I'll leave the # in the href for those other
browsers.
BigDaddyBS
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