Quoting Luis Ferro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:

> Instead of doing a somefile.php#ref do a somefile.php?jump=ref and then
> in the somefile.php add a mix of javascript/php to perform the "jump"...
>
> That is a workaround and should work in any browser that uses javascript.
>
> Of course, if javascript is turned off the user is always stuck to the
> top of the document, which isn't a too bad degradation of
> functionality... (specially if the top of the document has links for it's
> targets).

Thanks for the reply. Should that work when the target is a frame and not the
top-level window? This is how the code I already have works, but I  didn't
think it would work in a frame spec.

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