John Taylor-Johnston wrote:
This works: District of St. Francis
http://www.glquebec.org/tezt.php#District+of+St.+Francis
a name=District+of+St.+Francis/a
This does not: Montréal District #2
http://www.glquebec.org/tezt.php#Montr%E9al+District+%232
a name=Montr%E9al+District+%232/a
I'm
John Taylor-Johnston wrote:
This works: District of St. Francis
http://www.glquebec.org/tezt.php#District+of+St.+Francis
a name=District+of+St.+Francis/a
This does not: Montréal District #2
http://www.glquebec.org/tezt.php#Montr%E9al+District+%232
a name=Montr%E9al+District+%232/a
I'm
Egads!! But thank you for the research. Back to the drawing board.
John
Jochem Maas wrote:
John Taylor-Johnston wrote:
a name=District+of+St.+Francis/a
a name=Montr%E9al+District+%232/a
I'm beginning to see the problem lies with the French character é.
I don't see it being #. In any case, I
I sent this to Mozilla groups. I'm beginning to wonder if Mozilla
supports a name=?
I think re-asked my question clearer below.
John
i dont think having a + in an achor tag is standard.. but i could be
wrong.
I'm truly hoping this is a reported bug already.
This URL does not work in most
snip
echo a name=\.urlencode($mydata-district).\/a;
a name=Montr%E9al+District+%234/a
http://foo.org/_private/directory.php#Montr%E9al+District+%234 works in
IE6, but Mozilla will not accept it.
Mozilla does not work. Am I approaching this wrong? Should I create my
HTML this way?
echo a
John Taylor-Johnston wrote:
I seem to have a problem with Mozilla or with IE?
echo a name=\.urlencode($mydata-district).\/a;
a name=Montr%E9al+District+%234/a
http://foo.org/_private/directory.php#Montr%E9al+District+%234 works in
IE6, but Mozilla will not accept it.
Mozilla does not work.
This works: District of St. Francis
http://www.glquebec.org/tezt.php#District+of+St.+Francis
a name=District+of+St.+Francis/a
This does not: Montréal District #2
http://www.glquebec.org/tezt.php#Montr%E9al+District+%232
a name=Montr%E9al+District+%232/a
I'm beginning to see the problem lies
I seem to have a problem with Mozilla or with IE?
echo a name=\.urlencode($mydata-district).\/a;
a name=Montr%E9al+District+%234/a
http://foo.org/_private/directory.php#Montr%E9al+District+%234 works in
IE6, but Mozilla will not accept it.
Mozilla does not work. Am I approaching this wrong?
i dont think having a + in an achor tag is standard.. but i could be wrong.
John Taylor-Johnston wrote:
I seem to have a problem with Mozilla or with IE?
echo a name=\.urlencode($mydata-district).\/a;
a name=Montr%E9al+District+%234/a
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