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Linking from One page to another

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spining123

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Jun 5, 2003
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I have a web page (My Web Page) with a special id code as a hyper link to the html page (My Url Page) that contains the urls for the special id codes.
Example: Hyper Links in My Web Page
aaaid
bbbid
cccid

I create an html page (My Url Page) listing the urls for the special id codes (like a sorted table of urls).
Example: <a href= <a href= <a href=
The hyper links have the path for the html page (My Url Page) in the href. It links to My Url Page ok; showing the listing of the urls. My question is “How do I get My Web Page special id code to link directly to the href in My Url Page not the complete list? I’m trying to make this one click from My Web Page hyper link to the right link in My Url Page.

Thank you for your help…
 
If I'm understanding correctly you need to make those aaaid and so on named anchors. Then change url to and so on.

If that's not what you need let us know more.

donna
 
I have two html pages
1. mywebpage.html
2. myurlpage.html




This is an example of the url in mywebpage.html that I’m trying to link to myurlpage.html

<a href=


My Url Page (myurlpage.html) is a page listing sorted urls.

<a href=

I thought I was using the anchor correctly. The mywebpage.html do link to myurlpage.html but not the anchor name that links to aaid url within myurlpage.html.
 
One more question on this…

The “aaaid” in “mywebpage.html” points to the right url in “myurlpage.html”. Is there anyway to bypass this extra click on the url in “myurlpage.html.

In other words. “mywebpage.html” links to “myurlpage.html” displaying the page with the list of urls with the correct hyper link to the “aaaid” url.

I would like to not display “myurlpage.html” but just execute the anchored url in “myurlpage.html.

Do I remove the “href” from the urls in “myurlpage.html” and let the url start with “/http:” as a continuing path from “mywebpage.html” OK, I’m sounding a little crazy… let the experts answer this one.

Please tell me this can be done and how.
 
Are you asking if you can click on a link (on page a) to a named anchor (on page b or wherever) and proceed to another page (page c) because that link is found at the anchor point on page b?

No.

If you want them to go directly to page c, just put the url for that page in your first link on page a.

Greg
"Personally, I am always ready to learn, although I do not always like being taught." - Winston Churchill
 
Yes, Greg

This is it.

I'm asking if I can click on a link (on page a) to a named anchor (on page b or wherever) and proceed to another page (page c) because that link is found at the anchor point on page b.

"Page a" have thousands of record ids.
It's easier to update "page b" which is setup like a table of urls.

The selected url go to "page c".

Is there anyway to write the url in "page b" as a continuous path for "page a"?
 
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