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Re: Rendered Destoyer Droid (beta)
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lugnet.technic
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Fri, 21 Jul 2000 23:54:27 GMT
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In article <Fy1qB6.F9F@lugnet.com>, "Geoffrey Hyde"
<ghyde@ledanet.com.au> wrote:
> Basically, if you want brackets to appear around a link like that,
> the opening bracket should be okay but the closing bracket needs to
> be on a separate line, then you backspace to the link, in order to
> bring the closing bracket next to the link, without OE5 considering
> it to be a part of the link. I'm not sure if this works all the
> time, however, it is something everyone should be aware of when
> putting links into text.
If you use angle brackets <> instead of the parentheses that were in the
original message (), it should come out okay. Angle brackets are a
standard for setting off URLs in text, and should be recognized as such
by virtually every Internet program out there.
--
Mark D. McKean - The Quantum Panda - qpanda@iwaynet.net
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| Somehow, you broke that link with the bracket there - the correct link is (URL) - I usually don't put brackets around links for this very reason - there is a good chance that OE5 (Outlook Express V5) will break the links in this manner ... There is (...) (24 years ago, 21-Jul-00, to lugnet.technic)
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