I have a home page on an intranet called default.asp I just type in
the server name to take me to the default page http://server. The home
page has an anchor name tag: <A name="fred">Freds Info</A>
It is located by this anchor href tag: <A href="#fred">Up to Freds
Info</A>
The problem is that when I first use the link to take me up to Freds
Info, the default.asp page is reloaded then I am taken to the Freds
Info, which is a pain I dont want this to happen. I just want to click
the link and be taken to the part on the page.
After the page is reloaded I can then use the link again to go up to
Freds Info without the page reloading. What is the problem?
In 1.asp: <a name="head"> <iframe src="2.asp#a1"></iframe>
In 2.asp <a href="1.asp?ID=1#head">link</a>
When 1.asp 's opened, it go to anchor of 2.asp.But my intention is when opening the 1.asp will go to anchor 1.asp (head) and iframe will go to anchor 2.asp (a1).They must work independent together
This means that the content in the div tag when larger than the div height has a scroll bar at the side to view all the projects. Once the projects area displayed there is a image at the end of each row that when clicked goes to the db and pull back reports for that project. This is all done by passing vars in the querystring pulling info from the db and writing out the appropriate code. Code:
should jump to the "foo" anchor in the page that results from the querystring (comments.asp?id=34)... but sometimes in IE6 it reads id not as "34" but as "34#foo" ... odd behaviour and i cant recreate it reliably, i have two very similar sites and one seccumbed to this bug and the other didnt, what i had to do was double check the input value (i was basically using isnumeric on it) and Code:
I'm trying to do the following: Code: response.redirect("partnerdetails.asp?"&request.QueryString&"#card") ASP tries to take the html as part of the querystring, putting the anchor like this: Code: response.redirect("partnerdetails.asp#card?"&request.QueryString") Also creates an error. How do I make these work together?
I have a web page that accesses a database to pull news stories down and create a link to another page that is populated with the news stories. These stories take up enough space that the page has to scroll. I want to be able to have the links it generate go directly to an anchor on the second page where the news story begins.
Can someone point me in the right direction to a place where I can get more information about this?
Whenever I click on a link (on the shoppingcart site I'm developing) that contains a querystring with the category name and an anchor name (whatever the name of the '#' bit in the URL is), SQL retrieves the category name from the querystring, filters out the appropriate information on the products and the page jumps down to the anchor link.
Once the customer clicks on a product, the processing page is meant to redirect, via the server.redirect command, back to the products page with a querystring identical to the initial filtering one (with the anchor name attached), thus teh customer is back to the same product that he clicked on, without having to scroll down every few seconds to add more of the same product.
However, even though the querystring sent by the response.redirect command is identical, the ASP code can't seperate it again properly and thus the SQL statement shows nothing, as the ASP coding thinks that the info following (and including) the # is apart of the 'category' part of the querystring.
How would I strip all <a href=""></a> tags from a block of text using ASP?I assume you would need to find "<" and ">" tags, but I am not sure how you would actually remove it from the text.
i am not sure if i am on the right section to place this thread, but my code is in .asp and i am using a access database and i wanted to link a text to another text in a seperate page that contains a repeat region that its pulling from the access database.
this lists like 7 records at a time and i was using the anchor method to link the text from the home page to the text in one of the fields that is in the repeat region and was not succesfull, It would take me to the page but would not go to that specific recordset that i have placed the anchor.
I have a menu made up of images that swap when clicked (ie home_on and home_off, contact_on and contact_off etc) but when i tried to put anchor tags around the images they wont swap any more?
Is there a way to get the current page's url with the anchor as well? If my url is test.asp#fubar, and I get Request.ServerVariables("URL"), I don't get the #fubar at the end - anyone know how to get this bit?
<a href="http://www.sitepoint.com" target="_blank">www.sitepoint.com</a> out The problem is that urls from my domain shouldn't be changed for example if href="/some_path" or href="http://www.mysite.com/some_path"
I try making some expressions with RegexBuddy but it didnt worked very nice.