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6/7/2006 11:21 AM
 

Hi guys,

Could someone explain me how do i set up an internal link to a specific module in the page?
( I.E. to add a link to a middle-page Text\HTML's module, with some content, and not the top of the page as usual )

Is it possible at all?

Thanks

 

 
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6/7/2006 11:37 AM
 
First, add the anchor to the target module using the header section in the module settings - <a name="ThisModule"></a>. Then, create a new link in the Links module that specifies the full URL of the page you're currently on with the appended anchor name (i.e. .../tabid/123/Default.aspx#ThisModule). If you don't specify the full URL to the page, I believe the URL will be modified by the module.

Michael Flanakin | Microsoft Consulting Services
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6/8/2006 8:00 AM
 

Thank you very much indeed. It is working great

Cheers

 

 
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