It's called edicate, internet edicate to have the correct spelling.
Firefox/Mozilla/Seamonkey/Thunderbird all have the smarts to add
the http://, and if you leave the www out the link doesnt work, they will
plonk www in to see if that works.
On Wed, 01 Feb 2006 10:04:28 -0500, John Hermanson wrote:
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>Yes, maybe that's what bothered me. If I want to go to a site and a
>supplied link isn't quite right, I copy paste, do what I have to do to
>get there.
>She said that since 'www.zuiko.com' was not highlighted in blue, she
>didn't KNOW it was a link.
>___________________________________
>John Hermanson
>Camtech Photo Services, Inc.
>21 South Lane, Huntington NY 11743
>631-424-2121 | Olympus OM Service since 1977
>http://www.zuiko.com | omtech1@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
>Remove 'spam' when writing
>
>Paul Braun wrote:
>> Plus, have users gotten that lazy that if a message contains a url that
>> somehow isn't clickable, they'll reply to the sender and scold them for
>> not knowing how to send links instead of simply copy'n'pasting the link
>> into the damn browser?
>>
>> Sorry. Done ranting.
>
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Insanity takes it's toll, Please have the correct change
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