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k.hofstetter - 27 Jun 2007 20:02 GMT
I've tried the <a href="#read here">event></a> and then <a event="read
here"></a> posted by "brelade", in Publisher 2003.  Nothing happens.  When I
take out the # sign in the first html fragment, and do a web page preview and
click on the first fragment, it opens up a new window with nothing.  I'm new
at this and it's driving me crazy!!  I want to have a calendar on one of my
pages and when there is an event, I want to put the word "event" on that date
but then have a link towards the bottom of the page that describes the event.
What do I do?
Mike Koewler - 27 Jun 2007 22:19 GMT
This isn't the answer you might expect, but take a look at WebCalendar.
It's a free program that installs a calendar on your site. You can list
just the events or if you want a longer description, add details. I
stick it inside an iframe so it looks like it is a part of my site. One
example is at www.stjamesotv.com/calendar.html

Your web host will have to allow you access to php and a MySQL DB.

Mike

> I've tried the <a href="#read here">event></a> and then <a event="read
> here"></a> posted by "brelade", in Publisher 2003.  Nothing happens.  When I
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> but then have a link towards the bottom of the page that describes the event.
>  What do I do?
DavidF - 28 Jun 2007 00:32 GMT
The first snippet was ok, though I would suggest that you do not use any
spaces between "READ" and "HERE". The second snippet is where you made the
error. The anchor name that you vary is READHERE, not event.

<A HREF="#READHERE">event</A>

<A NAME="READHERE"></A>

another example for the second such link that you might use:

<A HREF="#READHERE1">event</A>

<A NAME="READHERE1"></A>

DavidF

> I've tried the <a href="#read here">event></a> and then <a event="read
> here"></a> posted by "brelade", in Publisher 2003.  Nothing happens.  When
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> event.
> What do I do?
k.hofstetter - 29 Jun 2007 12:58 GMT
Oh my gosh, thank you so much!  It worked right away.  

> The first snippet was ok, though I would suggest that you do not use any
> spaces between "READ" and "HERE". The second snippet is where you made the
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> > event.
> > What do I do?

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