And it came to pass that Trevor Smithson wrote:

> In Internet Explorer, you can type a word into the address
> bar, hit ctrl-enter, and the http://www.....com is
> automatically filled in. 
> 

But what if the site ISN'T on the World Wide Web?  I have some 
links that won't work if "www" is inserted in front of them.

> Is there an equivalent in Netscape 6.2 or the Windows/linux
> builds of Mozilla?
> 

Type in the address, hit "Enter".
It will automatically enter the "http://"; part.
the "www" is not a part of all URLs.


-- 
}:-)       Christopher Jahn
{:-(         Dionysian Reveler
  
"There  I  was,  lying,  cheating  and back-stabbing  my  way  
up  the
corporate ladder, feeling pretty  darn good about myself, when 
someone
told me  the 'J' in 'WWJD'  meant *Jesus* I thought  it meant 
*Judas*!
Hoo boy, am I red in the face!"
 
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