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Old 12-04-2009, 06:11 AM   #1
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Book Designer and linked footnotes

I usually use Book Designer's Notes and Links to link footnotes.
However, these are one-way links.
So I thought that I'd experiment by putting some two-way links into the source html, and had some odd results when making an LRF book.

I used this in the body of the text:
Quote:
<a href="#fn1" id="fn1marker">[1]</a>
and this for the endnotes:
Quote:
<a href="#fn1marker" id="fn1">1.</a> Note text
The results were:
1. My LIT format book had perfect two-way links.
2. I put the html0 file into Mobipocket Creator and made a PRC book with perfect two-way links.
3. But the links in the LRF book only worked one way - clicking on the link returned to the text, but not vice versa.

In the end I remade the LRF using BD Notes and Links.
(The book, incidentally, was Margaret Oliphant's Jeanne D'Arc, now uploaded.)

I would like to have two-way links, for the benefit of LIT and PRC book readers. But I'm not prepared to make two separate sets of links - it would just take too long.
Can anyone tell me where I'm going wrong?
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