> I agree with Bob.  When looking at the source of the page, the links 
> have additional pound signs.  So, either in your field for the link in 
> the database or coded into the html, there are additional beginning 
> and ending pound signs.  To reiterate, I would keep the link record in 
> your database as a typical link such as http://www.foo.com.  Then when 
> you code the page, use <a href="#link#">Website</a>.
> 
> As for anchors, with CF, you will need to use double pound signs so 
> the CF admin interprets them properly and does not throw an error 
> attempting to translate between CF and html.
> 
> Also, I apologize for repeating what other have said and rambling, but 
> I've notice the page renders decently in IE 7, but in FF, the text 
> runs together.  You may consider at least using &nbsp; or <br /> to 
> separate the text. 

I noticed my non-breaking space did not render before the <br /> in my last 
comment.  That's what the space is. ;-) 

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