On 7/13/07 5:41 AM, in article C8A344AC-55BA-499B-A7B6-CC919194108C@circlesixdesign.com, "Brett Terpstra" brett@circlesixdesign.com wrote:
I think I'm done with HTML anchors after this. The named anchor commands have evolved into a full indexing bundle due to a positive response. Apparently I'm not the only one who gets relegated to creating long listings with anchored indexes at the top, despite my protests. So the bundle includes the original commands, plus fully automated index creation, including even/odd row classes, sub-indexing for multiple sections, and indexing with summaries. Everything is inserted as snippets for modification.
The bundle includes a help file and can be found at my blog.
http://blog.circlesixdesign.com/2007/07/13/html-indexing-bundle/
A possible alternative approach (which is what I've been using) is simply to tag spots to index to, followed by XSLT later on to generate the anchors and index entries. m.