Anchors are not fetched from the server, but navigated to on the same
page, so the browser does everything itself. Just use an anchored link
as specified in the html source of your choice (mine is: http://w3schools.com/html/html_links.asp
), and the browser of your users will handle the rest.
have fun
Björnke
On 13 Apr 2008, at 10:44, jbv wrote:
Hi list,
In html, anchors are used to lead endusers to specific sections
of webpages. Anchors are included in tags and added to the
link in the form :
http://www.myDomain.com/myPage.html#anchor-name
But what if the html content is generated by a cgi script ?
The only way I can see to lead users to a specific section of
the page, is to define each section inside a <div> with an ID :
<div id="section_1">
and then scroll to that section when the page opens, with a
short script on the <body> tag :
<body
onload
="window.scrollTo(0,document.getElementById('section_1').clientTop)">
Or am I missing something ?
Thanks,
JB
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