Looks like it has an extra # somewhere in the code or in the db itself that 
holds the url. Mouse over the link and shows a trailing pound sign. I would 
check that entry in the db just to rule that out. Or you could just as easily 
remove the trailing # in your code and refresh it to see if that pulls the 
proper url. I've never been fond of Access but you might also reconsider 
setting that field as a text field rather than an html field unless there's 
some specific reason you have to use it as such.


Bob Imperial
DOM-IS Web Developer
Department of Medicine
043B Macnider Hall, CB 7005
UNC at Chapel Hill Chapel Hill, NC 27599
Phone: (919) 843-6151
 
 "Programming is 10% science, 35% ingenuity and 65% getting the ingenuity to 
work with the science."
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Connie Works [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Wednesday, June 04, 2008 3:22 PM
To: CF-Newbie
Subject: RE: Access HTML field used in CF

In case you need to see the live page that I'm working on here it is: 
http://uwf.edu/cutla/dev/calendar-workshops.cfm.  
As you can see, when you click on the URL under August 2008, it places it in 
the address along with the current address.

Connie Works
Business Systems Specialist
Center for University Teaching, Learning, and Assessment
Building 53/Room 207
University of West Florida
Pensacola, Florida  32514
Telephone: 1-850-474-3080; FAX: 1-850-857-6331
http://uwf.edu/cutla




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