On Sun, 20 Feb 2000 15:30:08 -0400, L.D. Best wrote:

> I subscribe to a couple of weekly type news/views le-tters and recently
> noticed a change.  It perhaps has to do with AOL 5.0 or ???

> Instead of putting links in in the "normal" way, they have been changed
> to something like this:

> <A Http://fillinthe.spaces.com "This is a link" /A><Click Here>

> Since I'm trying to get a website up, which will consist primarily of
> links, does anyone know if the blasted "<Click Here>" format is now
> required by AOL software?  The site I set up has to be usable by *any*
> browser, including Mac & Apples On Landing.

> Anyone have a definitive answer?

 Not-to-worry, that's just "normal" HTML.

If we want to change these 2 words.... Click Here .... into a link.
We place a line like this in the page.
<a href="fillinthe.sapces.com"></a>Click Here
"Click Here" becomes a link to "filinthe.spaces.com"

BTW, this exapmle didn't show as a link in this eMail because
Insight.exe only converts "http://fully_qualified" URLs into links.

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