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>

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 name=\"".$mydata->district."\"></a>";
<a name="Montréal District #4"></a>

If I do, Mozilla prferes this:

http://foo.org/_private/directory.php#Montr%E9al%20District%20#4
or
http://foo.org/_private/directory.php#Montr%E9al%20District%20%234

IE refuses it and prefers:

http://foo.org/_private/directory.php#Montr%E9al+District+%234

What's my work around? Complain to Mozilla? Same for Firefox BTW. I cannot change my field.


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