On Mon, 04 Jun 2012 08:43:50 -0400 "Allen Barker
 allen.l.bar...@gmail.com" suggested this:

>There's a good discussion on the page
>http://tex.stackexchange.com/questions/3033/forcing-linebreaks-in-url
>
>The solution to just add
>
>\renewcommand{\UrlBreaks}{\do\/\do\a\do\b\do\c\do\d\do\e\do\f\do\g
>\do\h\do\i\do\j\do\k\do\l\do\m\do\n\do\o\do\p\do\q\do\r\do\s\do\t
>\do\u\do\v\do\w\do\x\do\y\do\z\do\A\do\B\do\C\do\D\do\E\do\F\do\G
>\do\H\do\I\do\J\do\K\do\L\do\M\do\N\do\O\do\P\do\Q\do\R\do\S\do\T
>\do\U\do\V\do\W\do\X\do\Y\do\Z\do\0\do\1\do\2\do\3\do\4\do\5\do\6
>\do\7\do\8\do\9\do\_\do\%\do\&\do\.\do\?}
>
>to the preamble seems to work for me with pdfLatex, but not with
>Postscript.

Thank you Allen. As you recommend, that is a good discussion. 

I tried various ways of getting it to work from the suggestions and
finally got it working with this from the discussion:

\renewcommand{\UrlBreaks}{\do\/\do\a\do\b\do\c\do\d\do\e\do\f\do\g\do\h\do\i\do\j\do\k\do\l\do\m\do\n\do\o\do\p\do\q\do\r\do\s\do\t\do\u\do\v\do\w\do\x\do\y\do\z\do\A\do\B\do\C\do\D\do\E\do\F\do\G\do\H\do\I\do\J\do\K\do\L\do\M\do\N\do\O\do\P\do\Q\do\R\do\S\do\T\do\U\do\V\do\W\do\X\do\Y\do\Z}

Like you, I see that it works correctly in the pdf document but not in
postscript.

But that works well enough for my purpose.

Thank you again. It's much appreciated.

Charlie
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