Hi Arsalan,

You can't do that if you are simply connecting a page against your
link unless you check the "insert path and filename only" option for
your anchor placeholder.  In which case you can put whatever you want
into your anchor tag (or even use an option list if you happen to know
all the jump marks in advance).

eg.

  <a href="<%anc_MyDynamicAnchorWithPathAndFilenameSet%>#<
%stf_TargetPageBookmark%>"><%stf_AncorText%></a>

That way your authors can set the bookmark too.  You will have to put
the edit dots somewhere out of the link though, and you may consider
using Conditional tags around the whole bookmark section so if there's
no bookmark set the "#" is excluded from the URL - though there's no
semantic difference.

Thinking about how the target page is only assembled at run time (and
preview) it's not sensible to attempt to "guess" or "figure out" what
bookmarks might exist on the target page - best just leave it up to
the authors.  Of course, if you did know what they were you could use
an option list in place of the standard field like I said before.

HTH.

Regards,
Richard Hauer
====================
5 Limes Pty Limited
www.5Limes.com.au

On Oct 30, 4:19 am, Arsalan <[email protected]> wrote:
> Is it possible to link to a particular anchor in another page using jump 
> marks ?
>
> For example,
>
> testpage.asp#link1
>
> testpage.asp#link2
>
> How do I achieve this with dynamic links (or text editor)
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