Lost hyperlink text FP2000

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MarkC

All of the sudden I've lost all of the text on a page
that has a Bookmark associated with it (the bookmark
origin - the destination of the bookmark is fine). I
know the text is there but hidden somehow because it
shows OK in Preview and in Normal when I hover over where
it should be it says there's a link.

Any help welcome.

MarkC.
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

Provide a URL or snippet of code

Look for broken or malformed html (unclosed tags)




| All of the sudden I've lost all of the text on a page
| that has a Bookmark associated with it (the bookmark
| origin - the destination of the bookmark is fine). I
| know the text is there but hidden somehow because it
| shows OK in Preview and in Normal when I hover over where
| it should be it says there's a link.
|
| Any help welcome.
|
| MarkC.
 
S

Stefan B Rusynko

Identify which text is "missing" on the page
The bookmarks all appear to work in IE but may not in all browsers
- convert your long bookmarks (and links to them) to short ones w/o spaces or punctuation
For example
<a name="1. What Are My Health Plan Choices">1. What Are My Health Plan Choices?</a>
to
<a name="1">1. What Are My Health Plan Choices?</a>

PS Empty links like
<a href="http://"><font color="#000000"><b>Primary Care Doctors</b></font></a>
are invalid links




| Here's the URL:
|
| http://www.mcarvercorp.com/ois/ChoosingAHealthPlan.htm
|
| I ran the HTML against the CSE HTML Validator Lite and it
| didn't report anything.
|
| MarkC.
|
| >-----Original Message-----
| >Provide a URL or snippet of code
| >
| >Look for broken or malformed html (unclosed tags)
| >
| >
| >
| | >| All of the sudden I've lost all of the text on a page
| >| that has a Bookmark associated with it (the bookmark
| >| origin - the destination of the bookmark is fine). I
| >| know the text is there but hidden somehow because it
| >| shows OK in Preview and in Normal when I hover over
| where
| >| it should be it says there's a link.
| >|
| >| Any help welcome.
| >|
| >| MarkC.
| >
| >
| >.
| >
 

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