Celtic Tales, by Louey Chisholm 7488 [Subtitle: Told to the Children] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/7/4/8/7488 ] [Updated edition of: etext05\celtt10.txt, celtt10.zip] [Files: 7488.txt; 7488-h.htm] Corrections have been made in this file and it has been updated with the new header, removed from its old address in etext05, and filed under the new directory system. Thanks to Juliet Sutherland, Clare Elliott, Brendan Lane, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team. Regards, Al
The within-text links don't seem to work in this book. In particular, they're of the form <a name="#chap1">. The # sign should be used in the hrefs (e.g. <a href="#chap1">Go to chapter 1</a>), but *not* at the destination; it should be just <a name="chap1"> there.) If you fix these, you might also want to change them to use id attributes, since the <a name=""..> construct is deprecated in recent HTML standards in favor of element IDs, standardized in 1999 with HTML 4.01. So instead of something like <a name="chap1"></a><h2>THE STAR-EYED DEIRDRE</h2> you'd simply have <h2 id="chap1">THE STAR-EYED DEIRDRE</h2> This will serve as a valid link target in any browser that's been released in last 10 years or so. But whether or not you use it, or the old name construct, the #s should be taken out of the destination elements. Thanks! John On 04/07/2014 12:40 PM, Al Haines wrote:
Celtic Tales, by Louey Chisholm 7488 [Subtitle: Told to the Children] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/7/4/8/7488 ] [Updated edition of: etext05\celtt10.txt, celtt10.zip] [Files: 7488.txt; 7488-h.htm]
Corrections have been made in this file and it has been updated with the new header, removed from its old address in etext05, and filed under the new directory system.
Thanks to Juliet Sutherland, Clare Elliott, Brendan Lane, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.
Regards, Al
I've removed the # from the "name=#" sequences, but that's as far as I went. Interestingly, the links all worked for me locally when I was checking them as part of the repost process, and the posted 7488-h.htm file's links also all worked when I checked them just now. Whatever the case, new files will be on-line in about 25-30 minutes. Al
-----Original Message----- From: John Mark Ockerbloom [mailto:ockerblo@pobox.upenn.edu] Sent: Monday, April 07, 2014 11:30 AM To: Al Haines; Project Gutenberg Postings Announcements Subject: Re: [posted] REPosted (#7488, Chisholm)
The within-text links don't seem to work in this book. In particular, they're of the form <a name="#chap1">. The # sign should be used in the hrefs (e.g. <a href="#chap1">Go to chapter 1</a>), but *not* at the destination; it should be just <a name="chap1"> there.)
If you fix these, you might also want to change them to use id attributes, since the <a name=""..> construct is deprecated in recent HTML standards in favor of element IDs, standardized in 1999 with HTML 4.01. So instead of something like
<a name="chap1"></a><h2>THE STAR-EYED DEIRDRE</h2>
you'd simply have
<h2 id="chap1">THE STAR-EYED DEIRDRE</h2>
This will serve as a valid link target in any browser that's been released in last 10 years or so. But whether or not you use it, or the old name construct, the #s should be taken out of the destination elements.
Thanks!
John
On 04/07/2014 12:40 PM, Al Haines wrote:
Celtic Tales, by Louey Chisholm
7488
[Subtitle: Told to the Children] [Link: http://www.gutenberg.org/7/4/8/7488 ] [Updated edition of: etext05\celtt10.txt, celtt10.zip] [Files: 7488.txt; 7488-h.htm]
Corrections have been made in this file and it has been updated with the new header, removed from its old address in etext05, and filed under the new directory system.
Thanks to Juliet Sutherland, Clare Elliott, Brendan Lane, and the Online Distributed Proofreading Team.
Regards, Al
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