28.3.3 Linking to an arbitrary location

To create a link to an arbitrary location in a file, you must identify or establish a target at that location. You can use a format macro to create and name the target. For example, suppose one of your HTML files includes a procedure, and you want to create a link to the procedure rather than to the beginning of the file. Suppose your procedures always start with a paragraph format called ProcHead. You could assign the following properties and code to ProcHead:

[HTMLParaStyles]
ProcHead=CodeBefore
[ParaStyleCodeBefore]
ProcHead=<a name="startproc" id="startproc"></a>

If the procedure is in HTML file xx123456, the link would look like this:

<a href="xx123456#startproc"></a>

You must ensure the target file contains no conflicting uses of the same target name, for example in HyperAnchor PI markers.

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