On 9/16/03 19:43, "Dan Dixon" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> 
> I wanted the same thing and stumbled around the 'net until I found the
> following JavaScript that can create emails that contain the URL of the
> current page location in the email body.
> 
> javascript:location.href='mailto:?SUBJECT='+document.title+'&BODY='+escape(l
> ocation.href)
> 
> To use it, create a new bookmark and paste the script into the "Address"
> field. I named the book mark "Email link" and then put it on the Bookmarks
> bar. When I want to send a web page link via email, I just click the
> Bookmark button.
> 
> I don't know if it can be altered to include the selected text of the page
> or not. Scripting R Not Us. :)

I have that too, in my bookmark bar - it's very neat. But it only gets the
URL.

Thanks,


Kirk

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