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000716_Nathan.Torkington@vuw.ac.nz _Tue Mar 2 00:19:53 1993.msg
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Date: Tue, 2 Mar 1993 12:36:43 +1300
From: Nathan Torkington <Nathan.Torkington@vuw.ac.nz>
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To: www-talk@nxoc01.cern.ch
Subject: Internal links
I'm obviously not doing something right here. I am using Mosaic, and
I have the following file called "test.html":
--begin
<T>Testing</T>
<H1><A HREF=#local>Hot Spot</A></H1>
Clicking on the words "Hot Spot" above should move the cursor to the
section below:
<P>
<H1><A NAME=local>Local Text</A></H1>
This is where the cursor should go to.
--end
but when I load it as a local file, it refuses to understand the
links. It gets formatted okay, so it is being interpreted as an HTML
file, but the links aren't working.
When I click on a link, the file is redisplayed from the top of the
document.
This is most irritating :)
Any assistance would be gratefully appreciated (I have had the same
problem with the dumb-terminal client too).
Thanks,
Nat
(we now return you to your regularly scheduled battle for standards,
in which I vote for (a) using MIME descriptions for multimedia stuff,
and (b) writing gateways to serve ordinary RFC-compliant news as HTML
documents (by putting links for threads, and allowing searches for
keywords at the newsgroup and article levels))