Hi,
Your file produces the same results here. Wikipedia
(https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/HTML_element) gives an example using ‘id’:
To illustrate: the header of a table of contents section on example.com
could be turned
into a target by writing
Table of contents
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Hi Axel, :-)
Dr. Axel Stammler wrote:
> Thanks for your tips! You are right, of course, I do mean " href='#crash'>", and I have
> changed "" to "" — unfortunately
> to no avail,
> the problem persists.
Ok, I tried to reproduce the issue with the following example
Hi, Axel ;)
Thanks for your tips! You are right, of course, I do mean "",
and I have
changed "" to "" — unfortunately
to no avail,
the problem persists.
Regards,
Axel
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Hi Axel,
Axel Stammler wrote:
> If the user clicks on a link created by something like ", not " element but
> reloads the document.
As far as I know, "href='#crash'" is only intended to work with "",
not with "id='crash'" in arbitrary tags.
Regards,
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If the user clicks on a link created by something like element but reloads the document.
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