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Old 08-04-2010, 08:48 AM   #3
rlarrett
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First off, thank you for your reply, charleski! All of the hrefs in question refer to named anchors in the body of the text, to which either the TOC, index, or footnote links point. In the example I offered, "Contents" is the anchor to which the link in the TOC page refers. And since the h1 tag is sufficient to place it in the TOC, and nothing links to it directly, that probably is dumb. The ID is identical to the href because I had no reason to make them different. Because, evidently, I have no idea what I am doing.

Most of the offending links are meant to be named anchors to "pages" in the book:
Quote:
<a class="calibre1" href="p16" id="p16"></a>
This is meant to be a named anchor for page 16, to which the index can link. Which it does! But not in a good way, I guess. Any advice on what a non-malformed href might be like would be very appreciated! Hope this makes sense.
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