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Old 03-25-2012, 10:43 AM   #7
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It doesn't look like the kobo ereader can follow a link, at least not in the html format that I gave, but then again, the rubber pad to aid navigation is very limiting, IMHO.
I would be quite surprised if the Kobo couldn't follow properly formatted html links. Easy enough to find out though. Many commercial epubs come with inline (html) Table of Contents that are nothing but links to various anchor points in the ebook (in addition to the built-in NCX ToC). You should be able to download one from the free library here and see if the links from an inline ToC function properly. If they do... the Kobo can handle links just fine and you can use those working hrefs and anchors to see how to properly "get it done."
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