Bookmarks to different sections on another page

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Guest

I am creating a main page of which I wish to have hyperlinks to bookmarked
areas on another page. The problem I am having is that I want to display
only the bookmarked section of the page. When I create and display the
bookmarked hyperlink on my main page in the frame, I not only see the text
where the book mark is but I also see the rest of the page. So I only want a
certain sections, say paragraph 2 and 3, to be shown in my frame when I click
the hyperlink.

How I created the bookmarked page. Created a blank web page, added the
text/paragraphs, then at certain paragraphs I inserted the bookmark using a
unique name for each one. So bookmark1 would be for paragraphs 2&3 and then
bookmark2 would be for paragraphs 5&6. So how can you display only the booked
marked paragraphs for bookmark1 when you click the hyperlink?

Hope I made sense of this to you.
 
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Thomas A. Rowe

Sorry, that is how bookmarks work.

You can look into using CSS / Layers, which may help or you can look into custom server-side
scripting, such as ASP, ASP.net, PHP to accomplish.

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Guest

I might have found a way around this, maybe. What I did was set the frame to
a specified size and then went to my page where the data is that that I want
to display and created tables for my data and set the tables to the same size
as my frame. By doing this I seem to be able to present only the data that I
want to in my frame on my main page. Going forward for now, the data that I
am working with will always be of a certain amount so I can fit that into my
table and frame.

Yes as time goes on ASP would make the most sense.
 
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Trevor L.

I just browsed through this thread and the thought that came to mind was -
Why not use style="hidden" and tyle ="show" ( if that's the correct syntax -
back to the manual to check)

This way you could set up hyperlinks which when checked set the style of all
text you wanted to see to "show" and that of all text you didn't want to see
to "hide".

Does it make sense, and what do the experts think?

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Website: http://tandcl.homemail.com.au
I might have found a way around this, maybe. What I did was set the
frame to a specified size and then went to my page where the data is
that that I want to display and created tables for my data and set
the tables to the same size as my frame. By doing this I seem to be
able to present only the data that I want to in my frame on my main
page. Going forward for now, the data that I am working with will
always be of a certain amount so I can fit that into my table and
frame.

Yes as time goes on ASP would make the most sense.


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