The difference between <a> and <a href=""> is the first is an Anchor, while
the second is a Link.  If you want to link text but not have it be a 'link',
try putting <span></span> around the text and have your style/actions in
that tag, including the mouseover effect.

--William

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Sam wrote:
> problem.  A customer posted a complaint yesterday about how I'm coding 
> href's when an onclick event is used and the href should not be used.

Stupid question: can you leave out the href entirely? Or does that break our
good friend IE?

Cheers,
Ben

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