I'm not quite sure how this topic jumped into this group; I'm not sure it's
on-topic here.

>>>>> "ILM" == Info-LabVIEW List Maintainer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> 
>writes:

[Regarding URLs surrounded by '<URL:' and '>']

ILM> In fact, I just option-clicked on it (Better Telnet 2.0fc1) and was
ILM> sent to exactly where I expected to be. I'd strongly suggest that you
ILM> need to get Netscape to fix their browser, if it does not work there.

I replied to the question with quotes from the relevant RFC, but I'd
suspect that isn't what matters here.  I put URLs encapsulated with that
syntax in the footers of my lists and every so often someone asks me if I'd
"just remove that URL: stuff, because it gets in the way of [their]
browser's link highlighting".

Well, I'm a plain text, FTP and email person and don't go in for HTML and
clickables everywhere, but I bothered to read the RFC and figure out how it
was supposed to be done.  I guess said RFC doesn't bear much resemblance to
reality.

 - J<

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