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<a href="efcc.htm">ENTER</a>
The code for the links is in the same format on all of the pages, except for obviously the name is different. (i.e not ENTER). If any of you have any suggestions? I do not claim to be a netscape guru, so if there is a setting that might cause problems in netscape, let me know what it might be. Thank you for you time.
raistlinrandall
Welcome to WebmasterWorld [webmasterworld.com]!
Your link looks fine, so this is some "weird" problem.
In your shoes, I'd build a page with a title and a body consisting only of that link you show. Turn off all the frontpage extensions and all other fancy stuff. Then run the page through the HTML validator at w3c.org and see what results. If it validates, it should work in just about any program that calls itself a browser.
Start with a simple test case, and work up from there.
HTH,
Jim
jdmorgan, I will try your idea.
pageonresults, I have tried to put onne in, so I could validate it. Frontpage doesn't put one in, and I ended up figuring out how to. It didn't change anything. However, when I tried to validate it, it had a problem with this line:
<html xmlns:v="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:vml" xmlns:o="urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:office" xmlns="http://www.w3.org/TR/REC-html40">
That is all on one line in the HTML editor. Anyway, I went to the W3 website and got the format for a doctyp when I was trying to validate. I really don't know enough to go farther than what I did. I stopped when it told me it didn't like that line. Said something about xmlns not being valid. If you can help out, that would be great.
I will try anything. I want it to work really well.
raistlinrandall