On Sun, 2009-01-04 at 01:39 -0800, SG_Muse wrote:
> Anyone?

Clearly not.

I really hesitate to give a response to such an email, since if somebody
had an answer, they would have posted it. Jumping up and down and saying
"me, me, answer my question" is a bit inconsiderate of volunteers time,
particularly over a weekend, don't you think?

I went back and checked you original mail and realised why I (and
probably others) didn't answer it. It's not at all clear what the
problem is. You posted some HTML and said that there were two pages
(although you only posted on HTML fragment) that needed to link to each
other. You didn't say what results you actually saw or what you were
expecting to see. Your original message's HTML fragment contained only
one link, which was labelled with an id of "current", so a reasonable
person would assume that was the current page. There were no other links
in the fragment, so you'll have to provide some more information.

For any good problem description, a small example, similar in size to
the original fragment you posted, but with a description of "here's what
I want to have happen" and "here's what is actually happening" is always
a good start. Right at the moment, it's impossible for us to understand
the problem you're having, and suggesting a solution is even further
away.

Regards,
Malcolm


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