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BugLaTeX broken [Edited]? Pin
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GeneralRe: LaTeX broken? Pin
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Suggestion"Third Party Product" article listed in best-article-of-the-month contest Pin
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QuestionArticle voting: this one is already here... Pin
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QuestionFlair as image Pin
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BugTrying to upload profile picture - Error Pin
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BugA bug in the article submission: anchors with id disappear on editing the text Pin
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov2-Dec-15 6:57
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GeneralRe: A bug in the article submission: anchors with id disappear on editing the text Pin
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GeneralYes, this is the standard anchor Pin
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov2-Dec-15 9:43
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GeneralRe: Yes, this is the standard anchor Pin
Richard Deeming2-Dec-15 10:04
mveRichard Deeming2-Dec-15 10:04 
Sergey Alexandrovich Kryukov wrote:
But does it really comply with the standards?

According to this SO answer[^] it is:

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3. If there is an element in the DOM that has an ID exactly equal to fragid, then the first such element in tree order is the indicated part of the document; stop the algorithm here.
4. If there is an a element in the DOM that has a name attribute whose value is exactly equal to fragid, then the first such element in tree order is the indicated part of the document; stop the algorithm here.
5. Otherwise, there is no indicated part of the document.

One of the comments also suggests that the name attribute isn't technically valid on the <a> tag in HTML5, but there's no link to back it up.

Another comment points out that using the id is part of the HTML 4.01[^] specification, and works even in IE6.

Destination anchors in HTML documents may be specified either by the A element (naming it with the name attribute), or by any other element (naming with the id attribute).




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GeneralRe: Yes, this is the standard anchor Pin
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