I have noticed that html pages using <a name=....> do not work in the
plucker view unless there is a some sort of 'paragraph break'.  I have not
tested what works besides the <p> but the following code does work in IE
(meaning nothing :) )
As an example, the following will not work:

<a href="#E">E</a> &nbsp;
<a href="#N">N</a> &nbsp;
<a href="#NE">NE</a> &nbsp;
...
<br><a name="E"><b>Bearing: E</b><br>
57.8mls <a href="GCFA60.htm">GCFA60</a> Parts for Pete<br>
...
<br><a name="N"><b>Bearing: N</b><br>
57.8mls <a href="GCFA60.htm">GCFA60</a> Parts for Pete<br>
...
<br><a name="NE"><b>Bearing: NE</b><br>
57.8mls <a href="GCFA60.htm">GCFA60</a> Parts for Pete<br>
...

But if you replace the leading <br> with a <p> it works in plucker:

<a href="#E">E</a> &nbsp;
<a href="#N">N</a> &nbsp;
<a href="#NE">NE</a> &nbsp;
...
<p><a name="E"><b>Bearing: E</b><br>
57.8mls <a href="GCFA60.htm">GCFA60</a> Parts for Pete<br>
...
<p><a name="N"><b>Bearing: N</b><br>
57.8mls <a href="GCFA60.htm">GCFA60</a> Parts for Pete<br>
...
<p><a name="NE"><b>Bearing: NE</b><br>
57.8mls <a href="GCFA60.htm">GCFA60</a> Parts for Pete<br>
...

I notice the examples at w3.org have the <p> but novice that I am I see
nothing 'requiring' it.

Thanks.

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