On 8/22/04 10:56 AM, "Eddie Hargreaves" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> On 8/22/04 10:36 AM, Paul Berkowitz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> 
>> I followed the link above, got to the page _in Safari_ and found it wasn't
>> actually a link but just formatted text, blue with an underline. I still
>> don't understand what that has to do with Entourage.
> 
> The image displayed at that URL is a screenshot of a long URL displayed in
> Entourage (2004, based on the awful font-smoothing). Note that only about
> half of the URL is highlighted.

Actually, it's a weird type of URL that includes another http:// URL within
it. I'm not sure that's even a legal URL. Entourage is not arbitrarily
breaking at a line end or something like that. It's linking the interior URL
beginning with the second http.

If this is indeed a legal URL (the fact both exterior and interior URLs seem
to have something to do with aol raise my suspicions mightily), then I guess
it would be a bug in Entourage not to parse them correctly. Presumably the
"=" immediately before the second http should indicate that it's internal
and not the start of the link.

Does this happen with both plain text and HTML messages? And does anyone
know whether one http link containing a second one is following internet
protocols?

-- 
Paul Berkowitz
MVP MacOffice
Entourage FAQ Page: <http://www.entourage.mvps.org/faq/index.html>
AppleScripts for Entourage: <http://macscripter.net/scriptbuilders/>

PLEASE always state which version of Microsoft Office you are using -
**2004**, X  or 2001. It's often impossible to answer your questions
otherwise.


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