> Thank you, but not unless there are aspects of it
that I'm unaware of.
> # lets me embed markers or symbolic addresses within files. I'm looking
> for a way to point to a location ("offset"?) within a file that I may not
> have edit access to, to be able to do realtime calculated pointers, etc.
> with the offset being within the URL, NOT embedded within the HTML file.
On Wed, 24 Dec 2008, Lawrence Wilkinson wrote:
This is what XPath is designed to do. It's a
query language which works
within XML documents (so XHTML, not sure how well it would go on HTML).
Thank you!
That is very useful.
More than 15 years ago, I had two problems with HTML and URLs -
How can I say in educational sites in HTML "...the <BOLD> tag will..." ?
and
how can I identify specific locations within files?
Now I have a direction to look.
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