> I've been trying to find some good sites as well. I'd like some place > with Canadian news, but I haven't been able to find any that use > straight html links. Yahoo's mobile news uses strange links... it's not > a normal HREF, something different. > > For those interested in seeing the HTML of the offending pages, they > start at http://mobile.yahoo.com/home/
You may wish to give this URL a whirl. It seems to be normal HREFs here (though they should have put their hrefs values inside some quotes). http://p5.oa.yahoo.com/raw?dp=news For Canadian news, the CBC has a mobile site. Details are here: http://cbc.ca/wireless/ You may wish to write to them and say that since you are a taxpayer and are paying for there to be a national Canadian news service, you should be allowed to know what the URL is of their mobile site, so that you can get the service out that you are paying for. This would then be similar to the BBC's mobile news site: the BBC mobile URL is published on their main website, so that the taxpayers can use the taxpayer- supported news service for their country. Best wishes, Robert
