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Re: HTML links via web interface?
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lugnet.admin.nntp
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Mon, 19 Feb 2001 15:18:00 GMT
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In lugnet.admin.nntp, Kyle D. Jackson writes:
> You mean all he had to type was this?:
> [posted without enclosing <>] set:6949 Robo Guardian
> [posted with enclosing <>] Robo Guardian
The second one...with the enclosing <>.
> I pasted that from the link you gave. How does that create a link
> without any kind of "A HREF=" component? Is this some kind of magic
> code for the LUGNET nntp server that it automatically forms an
> link from the set database? When I view the source for the message
> I reference, it contains a normal "HREF=" HTML link.
It's just some magic code in the web interface (not in the NNTP server) when
you view a message. The raw message still contains exactly what you typed
-- it just gets displayed specially.
> P.S., just saw Suzanne's post---congrats on setting the
> Happy Day! :]
Thank you!
> P.P.S., whoa cool! Upon previewing the message I see this
> does work using the web interface! It didn't the other day,
> did you change something?
It's been in for about a year.
--Todd
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| (...) G'day Todd, You mean all he had to type was this?: [posted without enclosing <>] set:6949 Robo Guardian [posted with enclosing <>] <set:6949 Robo Guardian> I pasted that from the link you gave. How does that create a link without any kind of (...) (24 years ago, 18-Feb-01, to lugnet.admin.nntp)
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