Don Kowalski wrote:
>> Can you tried things without an IDE?
> 
> one of the first things I tried
> 
> I'm using the bluebprint css plugin which I've used before without 
> issue.  I've looked through the css's and actually don't find any 
> reference to the <a href ......> tag.

I spoke to soon ...

blueprint css has three style sheets printing, screen and windows 
explorer (because MS is special or something...) anyway...

in the print css I found:
***
a:link:after, a:visited:after {content:" (" attr(href) 
")";font-size:90%;}
***

I commented out the print css and Im golden now.

Thanks for your help.
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