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1/18/2012 10:56 AM
 
We're trying to develop a newsletter using the build-in newsletter module.

On top of the newsletter there's a table of content. In this table we want to link to the articles in the newsletter using anchors.
So, we've created anchors, and the table of content contains links like: <a href="#Article1">Title</a>

However, when we mail this to ourselves and press the link, we get redirected to www.URL.com/#Article1.

What are we doing wrong, how can we fix this?
This is behaviour that's meant for the website, not for the newsletter, is it?!
 
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1/19/2012 11:27 AM
 
Anyone?

Our problem, once more:
We want to use anchor-links in our e-mail newsletter. Hoewever, DotNetNuke transforms these anchorlinks into absolute links by adding the website-URL before the #-sign. When we can configure DotNetNuke to NOT do this in our e-mail, problem is solved.

Please help!

Can't think we're the first to encounter this, many newsletters use table of contents!
 
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