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Posted by dorayme on 01/23/07 19:39
In article <d8vg84-3uf.ln1@ophelia.g5n.co.uk>,
Toby Inkster <usenet200701@tobyinkster.co.uk> wrote:
> dorayme wrote:
>
> > <h2>Process design</h2>
> > change it to
> > <h2 id="whatever">Process design</h2>.
>
> But, from the OP:
>
> >> Subject: link to text file.
>
> i.e. text/plain, not text/html.
>
> So the answer is no.
Yes, ok. He wants someone to get to something and then read it by
clicking things. So he needs to make it available on a server
either to read or download. He should get the bit he wants folks
to read and simply html it (if the whole is too much trouble) or
make a file of the bit for download or reading.
I accept your correction but am trying to rise above it as
majestically* as I can.
Which reminds me: I should from now on do the modern thing and
just use id and not bother with the name construction, nor the
<a...></a> business at the destination id when linking to jump
into the middle of a page. Even my oldest browser on this machine
here - Mac IE 5 - is happy with the simpler construction.
* [btw, saw The Queen last night, great. Of not ridiculous length
for a change for a modern film, tight script focussing on a set
dramatic period, very strong characterisations, and almost a
human glimpse into her ladyship (as distinguished from actors
doing their thing and entertaining us].
--
dorayme
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