Louis:

I'm not sure what is going on.  I think this is more of a LaTeX problem
than with hyperlatex.  There isn't anything about the hyperlatex
definition of \xlink that should interfere with hyphenation (that is,
the URL isn't put in a hbox or anything like that).  Besides, I can
hyphenate a URL, in a document, using exactly your example.  So I think
there's something else about your document that is interfering.  But I
don't know what.

I would suggest you post a minimal example of a document that won't
hyphenate the way you think it should so that someone could reproduce
the problem.  And see if you can remove the packages you're using
(including hyperlatex) and still get the problem.

I admit that I don't understand TeX's hyphenation algorithm so very
well, so I'm not sure I'm the guy to get to the bottom of this.  So you
might do well to post the question at [EMAIL PROTECTED] as well.

 -tom

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