I am trying to render a simple hyperlink that links to a named anchor within the page, for example:

<a href="#namedAnchor">scroll to down</a>

<a name="namedAnchor">down</a>

The problem is that when I use an ASP.NET control like asp:HyperLink or HtmlAnchor, the href="#namedAnchor" is rendered as href="controls/#namedAnchor" (where controls is the subdirectory where the user control containing the anchor is). Here is the code for the control, using two types of anchor controls, which both have the same problem:

<%@ Control Language="C#" AutoEventWireup="true" CodeBehind="Test.ascx.cs" Inherits="TestWebApplication1.controls.Test" %>

<a href="#namedAnchor" runat="server">HtmlAnchor</a>

<asp:HyperLink NavigateUrl="#namedAnchor" runat="server">HyperLink</asp:HyperLink>

The generated source looks like:

<a href="controls/#namedAnchor">HtmlAnchor</a>

<a href="controls/#namedAnchor">HyperLink</a>

I really just want:

<a href="#namedAnchor">HtmlAnchor</a>

<a href="#namedAnchor">HyperLink</a>

I am using the HtmlAnchor or HyperLink class because I want to make changes to other attributes in the code behind. I do not want to introduce a custom web control for this requirement, as the requirement I'm pursuing is not that important enough to justify abandoning the traditional ASP.NET link controls. It seems like I should be able to use the ASP.NET link controls to generate the desired link.

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Instead of using the NavigateUrl property, just use the href property

<asp:HyperLink href="#namedAnchor" runat="server">HyperLink</asp:HyperLink>
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It looks like that works. Thanks. – Frank Schwieterman Apr 7 '10 at 19:44
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You want to use HTML control:

<a runat="server" href="#namedAnchor" />

instead; the server control won't work for this.

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That was what I tried first. You'll see in the control code that I posted, both <asp:HyperLink> and <a runat="server"> were used, and both exhibited the same problem. – Frank Schwieterman Apr 7 '10 at 19:30
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Set it as a custom property on the link:

        HyperLink link = new HyperLink();
        link.Attributes.Add("name", doc.DocumentID.ToString());
        link.Text = doc.DocumentNumber;

This will give you:

<a name="111">blah blah</a>
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To set the HREF property in codebehind:

HyperLink link = new HyperLink();
link.Attributes.Add("href", "#" + doc.DocumentID.ToString());
link.Text = doc.DocumentNumber;

This will give you:

<a href="#111">blah blah</a>
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