Nicolas Goaziou <m...@nicolasgoaziou.fr> writes: >> I would expect an invisible html entity or just the apperance of the >> text "orgradiotarget1". > > The latter is indeed expected.
Thanks for the confirmation > Assuming the variable above is non-nil, which would explain your output, > we could consider to ignore it altogether for radio targets. Again, I'm org-html-allow-name-attribute-in-anchors is a variable defined in `ox-html.el'. Its value is t Thanks, didn't know about this config. variable and it's working, the anchor is then exported without a name... But still appears as a link in *my* html page :-(. I conclude the problem is within the css file I'm using for this particular site. (Please see the following comment) > not much into HTML so I don't know if that's a good idea (e.g., is there > any use for an anchor with both an id and a name attribute in the > context of radio targets?). I don't think so, with a simple org test file I'm getting the behaviour you would expect - despite a named anchor - the target doesn't appear as link, just a regular text. Thank you very much, I have now a path to look for. Dieter -- Best wishes H. Dieter Wilhelm Darmstadt, Germany