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Phillip Pearson

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What do you call links into the middle of HTML documents? Posted: Sep 4, 2003 12:24 AM
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A workmate just asked me: what do you call the points in the web page with markup like this:

    <a name="foo"></a>

(so you can jump to them with <a href="#foo">foo</a>).

In German apparently they are called anchor points (Ankerpunkt). What do we call them in English? Just anchors?

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