Surely someone can help me here. I get various email newsletters. Constantly, I'm directed by them to go to a certain HTTP site for the full story, or to register for an on-line seminar. But therein lies the problem.

Almost always, the domain name is long and contains a pesky line-feed. Block-saving the the HTTP address brings up the line-feed, which marks the end of the address when it comes to downloading into the keyweb browzer. Naturally, the browzer needs the full address, but it wants nothing to do with line-feeds apparently.

The only trick I know is to use a separate tape recorder or braille writer (yes I still have a braille writer) to capture and then enter the second half of the HTTP address to the browzer by hand. Does anyone have a better suggestion?

Many thanks.

David



Beyond Vision 1804 Cedar Lane
Nashville, TN 37212
615 385-0784
www.davidmeador.com
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