That's neat, but remember that you can also drag any complete URL from a
page to the desktop and it will act the same way: double-click it, and it
will start up the browser from the desktop and take you directly to the
URL page.

Art Amolsch

Edgar Peinelt wrote:

> >Did everyone know that if you put the protocol in front of a machine
> >name or IP address in an email message, the recipient can simply
> >control-click on the URL to automatically fire up the appropriate
> >helper (Netscape, Fetch, etc.) and send it there?
>
> Hey, this really works! I'm flabbergasted.
> Edgar
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