Hi Arsalan,

Make sure that the 'Transfer element content of following pages'
checkbox is selected within the Dynamic anchor, and that the
stf_TargetPageBookmark and stf_AnchorText placeholders exist within
the templates of the linked pages.

Cheers,
kim

On Nov 4, 1:58 am, Arsalan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Richard,
>
> I tried your suggestion but I'm having some trouble with it. Following is my 
> code
>
> <!IoRangeDynLink>
>
>                   <a
> href="<%anc_ACalender_Links%><!IoRangeConditional>#<%stf_TargetPageBookmark%><!/IoRangeConditional>"><%stf_AnchorText%></a>
>
>                         <!IoRangeRedDotEditOnly>
>
> <br />                        
>                                     <!IoRedDot_anc_ACalender_Links>[Edit
> Link]&nbsp;&nbsp;
>                                     <!IoRedDot_stf_TargetPageBookmark>[Edit 
> Bookmark
> Target]&nbsp;&nbsp;
>                                     <!IoRedDot_stf_AnchorText>[Edit Link
> Text]
>
> <!/IoRangeRedDotEditOnly>
>
>     <!/IoRangeDynLink>
>
> Now every time I create a new link and add the Text for that link, it 
> overwrites the link text for all previous links. What am I doing wrong ? 
> Also, is there a way to get a list of all bookmarks in the page ?
>
> ________________________________
> From: Richard Hauer (5 Limes) <[email protected]>
> To: RedDot CMS Users <[email protected]>
> Sent: Fri, October 30, 2009 5:33:57 AM
> Subject: Re: Linking to an anchor in another page
>
> Hi Arsalan,
>
> You can't do that if you are simply connecting a page against your
> link unless you check the "insert path and filename only" option for
> your anchor placeholder.  In which case you can put whatever you want
> into your anchor tag (or even use an option list if you happen to know
> all the jump marks in advance).
>
> eg.
>
>   <a href="<%anc_MyDynamicAnchorWithPathAndFilenameSet%>#<
> %stf_TargetPageBookmark%>"><%stf_AncorText%></a>
>
> That way your authors can set the bookmark too.  You will have to put
> the edit dots somewhere out of the link though, and you may consider
> using Conditional tags around the whole bookmark section so if there's
> no bookmark set the "#" is excluded from the URL - though there's no
> semantic difference.
>
> Thinking about how the target page is only assembled at run time (and
> preview) it's not sensible to attempt to "guess" or "figure out" what
> bookmarks might exist on the target page - best just leave it up to
> the authors.  Of course, if you did know what they were you could use
> an option list in place of the standard field like I said before.
>
> HTH.
>
> Regards,
> Richard Hauer
> ====================
> 5 Limes Pty Limitedwww.5Limes.com.au
>
> On Oct 30, 4:19 am, Arsalan <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Is it possible to link to a particular anchor in another page using jump 
> > marks ?
>
> > For example,
>
> > testpage.asp#link1
>
> > testpage.asp#link2
>
> > How do I achieve this with dynamic links (or text editor)
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