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z2003-05-04- Implicit Page Anames
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last edited by BillSeitz on Sep 23, 2008 1:45 pm

An idea for the : Browsers should support an implicit page a name feature. In other words, when the browser is getting http://webseitz.fluxent.com/wiki/WikiForCollaborationWare#summarizing, it first looks for an explicit a name="summarizing" tag, but once it fails to find that it basically just does a Find for the first occurence of the string summarizing. A small complication: use %20 for string of words?

Hmm, would this make unnecessary?


Better still, use a hierarchy of tags for #name matching. I'd rather jump to the first heading named "summarizing" than the first raw string match. --notBill


 




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