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[ic] anchors in area tags
That won't work either. Because if the [area] tag happens to include the session
information you would get:
http://www.domain.com/page.html?mv_session_id=XxXxXxXx#content
What you need to do instead is:
<A REF="http://__SERVER_NAME____CGI_URL__/page.html#content?mv_session_id=[data
session id]&">Content</A>
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Quoting Kevin Walsh <kevin@cursor.biz>:
> >
> > Is it possible to use named anchors in [area] tags? Example:
> >
> > Page 1 has this on it somewhere: <a name="content"></a>
> >
> > Page 2 has this: [area href=page_1#content]
> >
> > There doesn't appear to be any docs or mailing list clues to this one.
> >
> How about the following?
>
> <a href="[area href='page_1']#content">content</a>
>
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