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Posted by dorayme on 08/27/07 04:16
In article <Xns9998F14219C07BootNic@216.168.3.70>,
BootNic <BootNic@bounce.earthlink.net> wrote:
> dorayme <doraymeRidThis@optusnet.com.au> wrote:
> news:doraymeRidThis-6D2D70.11281927082007@news-vip.optusnet.com.au:
>
> [snip]
> > If I wanted to give a more specific address to someone, suppose
> > they need to download a particular zipped package, I can append
> > #RA_TK1 (for example) to the url after the html. This gets the
> > said item onto the page (at least in compliant browsers) but no
> > highlighting occurs. If one then scrolls up to top and clicks the
> > menu item concerned, highlighting does occur (ie. that part still
> > works good).
> >
> > Is there anything that can be done to enable highlighting to
> > occur from simply entering a specific /...html#RA_TK1 into the
> > url bar?
>
> Replace # with /
>
> This one will go to #FU_TK1 but not highlighted:
> [url] http://bootnic.atwebpages.com/doraymeLiveExample.php#FU_TK1 [/url]
>
> This one will go to #FU_TK1 and highlighted:
> url] http://bootnic.atwebpages.com/doraymeLiveExample.php/FU_TK1 [/url]
>
I think you or someone mentioned about this / instead of the #
earlier on and I missed the significance then. But with greater
success comes greater focus.
That does it in the modern browsers I tested on my Mac. So now
your code works for the two main purposes I had in mind. You must
know I am well pleased with this. Thanks a lot for this. I am
sure it will be of benefit to others too. Yet another bootnic.php
child script hits the net. <g>
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dorayme
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