Hi Brad,

You don't need to create an explicit "top of page" anchor.
Use the implicit <a href="#">top</a> link and it'll do what you want.

Carl


>>> Brad Cathey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 01/12/2004 16:17:18 >>>
Hello all,

I have placed a simple anchor (bookm at the top and "Top of Page" link at
the bottom of a .tmpl page.

CODE:
top:  <a name="top">&nbsp;</a>
btm:  <a href="#top>Top of Page</a>

In a regular HTML setting, this is no problem*the URL reads:

   http://www.domain.com/page.html#top 

But in the .TMPL model, it goes to the home page:

   http://www.domain.com/#top 

I though about including the entire path in my link:

   <a href="page.tmpl#top>Top of Page</a>

which works in some browsers, but others just echo the html coding.


So, what does everyone else do in this case?

Brad



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