Update: My, what was I thinking...

Use the version of the internal and external links with "quotes"!

With links like these: Anchors like these can be included in the section where the link should point to:
<a href=#anchorname>Text Text Text</a>
<a href="#anchorname">Text Text Text</a>
<a name=anchorname>Text text text</a>
<a name="anchorname">Text text text</a>

Avoid using /index.pl, since that would stress the servers of the Perl Monks website too much, now or in the near future.

The most elegant solution so far to link to a named anchor in another node is this:
<a href="?node=954#regexdata">Regular Expressions</a>

Thanks to the high class (and serious) info from castaway and tye. Please prevent people like me to cause problems with the server (now or in the future).


In reply to Re: Named anchors in current node or in another node by woolfy
in thread Named anchors in current node or in another node by woolfy

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