SanHolo,

Thanks for the suggestion but it doesn't work. I think it may have to
do with the fact that the iui is scrolling the page down to hide the
safari address bar. I'm going to try digging into iui.js a bit to see
what I can find out.

-Chuck

On Jul 22, 12:04 pm, SanHolo <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> If you have the possibility to change the pulled-in page, then I
> suggest using IDs and then scroll via javascript, for example like
> this:
>
> <a id="anchor_1">foo 1</a>
>
> var item = document.getElementById('anchor_1');
> item.offsetParent.scrollTop = item.offsetTop;
>
> Maybe you can use "getElementByName(anchor_name)" for this task, then
> you would not need to change the pulled-in website. But I myself have
> never used this function and no experience.
>
> On Jul 22, 7:54 am, chuckphillips <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > I use iui and would like to link to a named anchor on a page (pulled
> > in via ajax).
>
> > Foo is a link to a page with a named anchor "6"
>
> >     <ul id="test" title="Test">
> >         <li><a href="/foo/#6">Foo</a></li>
> >     </ul>
>
> > /foo is a snippet of html that contains lots of text with named
> > anchors
>
> > i.e.
>
> > <a name="1">foo1</a> <p>tons of text here</p>
> > <a name="2">foo2</a> <p>tons of text here</p>
> > <a name="3">foo3</a> <p>tons of text here</p>
> > <a name="4">foo4</a> <p>tons of text here</p>
> > <a name="5">foo5</a> <p>tons of text here</p>
> > <a name="6">foo6</a> <p>tons of text here</p>
>
> > How might you attack this issue?


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