Hi Alan, > Why not use relative hyperlinks? <a name=""></a> > or are your bookmarks slightly different from what im thinking of? The bookmark is just a way to mark an arbitrary contiguous portion of the document by a user defined name, I suppose in this respect it is like the <a></a> construction. However, there are potential problems with the <a> </a> construct if you want to mark a portion of document that spans across containers, e.g., <section><p><c>some text</c><a><c> some more text</c></p></section><section><p><c>some text</c></a><c> more text</c></p></section> would probably confuse the parser.
With the bookmarks in place, hyperlinks should be quite simple to implement, all that is needed is a mechanism to mark a portion of text as a hyperlink associated with a particular bookmark, and excecute the jump when the text is clicked upon. I will look into this. Tomas
