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this is really odd. it seems to be a browser specific bug, but that doesn't seem to make much sense.
basically, i have the following code: print "Location: <A HREF="http://www.yahoo.com/#topnn";" TARGET=_blank>http://www.yahoo.com/#topnn";</A> in netscape (mac and pc) and ie (pc), the url prints as it should. but, for some reason, in ie 5 on the mac, the url will only print as http://www.yahoo.com/ . everything after (and including) the hash is ignored. has anyone noticed this problem before? it seems so weird that the browser would strip it out. putting a in front of the # didn't change anything. any ideas? |
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I posted same question three days ago.
And answer was that perl syntax is OK. But my page was opening inside <IFRAME> and sometimes even simple link on page won't open in right position and sometime it works. But if page is opening inside same frame that works.I have one question: Can this link open in second frame (iframe) at "Top" position if html output from cgi contains <a name="Top">-</a> ? http://www.upitnik.net/cgi-bin/traz...n=randomurl#Top |
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