I think it's better to add some SPACEes in the URL, kind of break it, since
Gmail will convert it to clickable URL if only substitute http to hxxp.

On Fri, Aug 29, 2008 at 9:28 AM, <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> I also concur. Also can we please set default reply to be the mailing list?
> Or is that a whole can of worms (pun intended.)
>
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> I concur.  I'm trying to set up an automated URL retrieval script and
> there are just too many formats.  May I suggest that is be as simple
> as just replacing http/https with hxxp/hxxps?
>
> ie. hxxp://www.example.com
>
> Tyler
>
> > Hi,
> > I was wondering if it would be more helpful if we could propose a
> > "standard" for posting broken URLs with some form of start/end indicator
> to
> > allow easier automated processing from the listings?
> >
> > ChrisB.
> >
> >
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