Per Einar Ellefsen wrote:
> > > >also the colours NEED to be specified differently. have you discared the
> > > >#993333 for visited colours? it looks like it. either way, the whole
> > list as
> > > >you can see looks purple and VISITED  - which it is not, it should be
> > blue.
> > >
> > > This is not because of an error in the style sheets, it's because those
> > > links are internal links, and IE treats them as visited because you've 
> > > just
> > > loaded the page. Again, nothing we can (or should) do about it.
> >
> >
> >eh, i really hope i don't understand you or that you don't
> >know what you are saying here :)
> >those links are UN-VISITED in my book and they have nothing
> >to do whatsoever with which page that i have just loaded.
> >yes, they are internal links, but if i have not clicked on
> >anyone of these links they should remain blue forver (or the
> >browser-default un-visited colour) untill i do click on one
> >of them at which point it should turn red (or the
> >browser-default visited colour).
> >_any_ unvisted link should look unvisited to a user and that
> >is something we can (and should) do something about.
> >btw it works correctly on ie5.1/mac
> 
> Tell MS :) This is how I feel too, but internal links (ie to #something),
> still point to the same file, so by MS's book these are already visited.
> There's not much we can do about it I'm afraid, unless we make all visited
> links blue, in which case they won't look visited when they are.


hmm, ok which windows/browser are you using?
i remeber IE6/beta on NT to do pretty strange things.
[i tried on win98 IE 5.0]

first i thought it had to do with the list-style because i
noticed that on the new cool sitemap things worked as they
should, i.e. visited links lookd visited, but then they of
course don't link internal. so you are probablty right - i
simply cannot believe that #something on a page looks
visited for #otherthing on the same page. 

<stabbing in the dark>
hmm, can it have to do with spaces in anchor-names [like: <a
href="#name end_of name">]?
can you try somewhere where there are no spaces at all?
</stabbing in the dark>

otherwise, i say let's not support that browserware :)


./allan

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