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!" To reply: xjahnATyahooDOTcom
