HTML BODY: Hyperlinks or Anchors

An anchor is a piece of text or some other object (for example an image icon) which marks the beginning and/or the end of a hypertext link. The text between the opening and closing tags, <A attributes> ...text... </A> can be the start or destination (or both) of a link.

Don't omit the double quotes around URLs in anchors.

<a name="anchor_name"> . . . </a>
Define a target location in a document

<a href="#anchor_name"> . . . </a>
Link to a location in the same document. A hash means that the link is to a tag internal to the document.

<a href="URL"> . . . </a>
Link to another file or resource

<a href="URL#anchor_name"> . . . </a>
Link to a target location in another document

<A HREF="image.jpeg"> <IMG SRC="icon.gif"> </A>
The image `icon.gif' is a hypertext link to the image file located in the same directory as the currently accessed document (unless otherwise specified by the BASE element).

<a href="mailto:email@isp.com"> . . . </a>
Link will invoke a pre-addressed email window.

<a href="mailto:email@isp.com?subject=new email"> . . . </a>
Link will invoke a pre-addressed email window with subject "new email"

<a href="URL?string1+string2..."> . . . </a>
Send one or more strings to a script. In this example, the URL is a script, the ? is a separator, and the strings are material processed by the script. This format is commonly used for sending frequently-searched-for strings to a search engine.
An anchor must include a name or href attribute, and may include both. There are several optional attributes, but they are rarely encountered.
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