Martin J. Lambert wrote:

> Actually, when using XHTML Strict, "name" is not a valid attribute for
> anchors. You can use the "id" attribute to get the same jump-to-that-
> section-of-the-page behaviour, but this will work with *any* element,
> not just anchors. Since you don't want the appearance of a link on the
> page, I suggest eliminating the anchor altogether and linking to the
> id of whatever element is already there in the markup.
> 

Unfortunately, this won't work in Netscape 4 and earlier, so if you are getting 
any hits from those browsers, you pretty much need to use name as well as id or 
you will be breaking navigation for some people.

Geoff.
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