At 6:36 -0800, 2/17/03,   (vinylrake)  observed:

>  Paul,
>
>    Just as an fyi, I (like you) was under the impression that putting
>  beginning and ending < > around a URL forced the mail client to treat
>  multi-line URLs as a single character string, but in the email you
>  sent (which I have enclosed below) the example you gave did not work
>  in Yahoo Mail. Only the 1st line was the active URL, the 2nd line
>  appeared as unrelated (an unhilited and unlinked) text. When I
>  clicked on the URL to double check, only the first line was used in
>  the Browser Address line and I got a "not authorized to access" the
>  directory 'YaBB'.  I know how to cut and paste so these things don't
>  bother me that much, just thought you might want to know.

  Live and learn.
  I guess either things  change or the information I was given was wrong.

My apologies.

  Paul

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