> <a href="javascript:story.displayTiddler(null,'SomeTiddler');" >try!</
> a>

<a href="javascript:;"
onclick="story.displayTiddler(null,'SomeTiddler'); return false">try!</
a>

Note: instead of using the HREF for invoking the javascript, a
separate onclick handler is used.  For most mainstream browsers, when
the onclick handler returns FALSE, it completely bypasses the HREF
trigger.  In any case, if the HREF should somehow still be triggered,
it is now just a simple javascript PLACEHOLDER 'blank statement' to
ensure that no actual page transition behaviors can occur.

enjoy,
-e
Eric Shulman
TiddlyTools / ELS Design Studios

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