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HREF and TARGET allow you to make the media object into a hyperlink. They work just like their counterparts <A HREF="..."> and <A TARGET="..."> . Note that you have to click ... ... BASE TARGET="..."> ... HREF = "URL" HREF gives the URL which the browser should ... Copyright ©1997-2002 Idocs and ©2002-2007 HTML Code ... HREF and TARGET allow you to make the media object into a hyperlink. They work just like their counterparts <A HREF="..."> and <A TARGET="..."> . Note that you have to click ... ... BASE TARGET="..."> ... HREF = "URL" HREF gives the URL which the browser should pretend is the URL of the current ... AIME01 [Invited Speakers:] [Conference Location:] [Cascais map:] [Registration:] [Satellite Workshops:] [Program:] (Provisional)
From: "ben van't ende" <vantende@worldonline.nl> To: <www-html@w3.org>, "David Cary" <d.cary@ieee.org> Date: Wed, 21 Jan 1998 15:27:14 +0100 Message-ID: <01bd2678$ab4b1f00 ... Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 10:31:55 +0200 (EET) From: Jukka Korpela <jkorpela@cc.hut.fi> To: www-html@w3.org In-Reply-To: <l03130306b0e874ab624b@[192.168.1.40]> Message-ID: <Pine.OSF.3 ... A description of HTML 4's A element for anchors. ... The A element denotes an anchor --a hypertext link or the destination of a link.
target-parametrin asiaa... <a href="URL" target="kohde" >Linkkiteksti</a> <!--alla main on kehyksen nimi, ks. allaolevaa esimerkkiä--> <frame name="contents" target ="main"Hi, I am converting an old page to STRICT. When validating the page I learned that I can't have a link like the following. The '&' and ... alt.html alt.html Discuss converting ...
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