You can also pass '#' as an extra param:

$html->link(
        'View More Photos',
        array(
                'controller'=>'listings',
                'action'=>'view',
                $id
                '#' => 'anchor'
        )
);

On Mon, May 4, 2009 at 5:55 PM, JamesF <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> hey there i'm a big fan of verbose linking but i was having a problem
> linking to a named anchor in the target page
> figured it out before i posted my question so figured i would share.
>
>
> code sans named anchor link:
> echo $html->link('View More Photos', array('controller'=>'listings',
> 'action'=>'view', $id);
>
> outputs : http://mysite.com/controller/action/id
>
> try this to link to the anchor:
>
> echo $html->link('View More Photos', array('controller'=>'listings',
> 'action'=>'view', $id . '#anchor');
>
> output: http://mysite.com/controller/action/id#anchor
>
> >
>

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