Re: Re: Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: So You Can All Relax Now

2013-10-09 Thread Ann Woelfle Bater
And I thank you for that as it did help. I will make sure there are no 
duplicate http's in the link box.



On Wednesday, October 9, 2013 7:09:58 AM, iranitea  
wrote:
 
  
Oh is that so..? But I didn't mean to be snarky really - I just wanted to give 
you some technical information, If you already knew that - sorry.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVVxXdOKrgo



---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote:


Dear I-ran-a-tea-house-but-don't-anymore I think Judy was picking up on your 
snarkiness and was mostly addressing that. It wasn't about the nitpicking 
details. 



On Wednesday, October 9, 2013 6:48:16 AM, iranitea  
wrote:
 
  
Judy, this is a perfect example, of how going into nitpicking details, does 
nothing to make things more clear, but rather helps to lose sight of the whole. 
Why? Because everybody can see that the http:// is already inserted in the link 
window that opens. But it is also selected, so that when you paste a new URL 
into it, it will be overwritten. (You'd have to click somewhere in the window 
to de-select it, and then paste, and you get the double http). What I had said, 
is just a short way of saying, well you had the double http:// in your link. So 
I wonder why you write stuff like this? Did you miss, that this is there in the 
subtext of my statement already? Is it that you just want to be right?


This may be a trivial issue, but this is how your arguments go 90% of the time. 



---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote:


Iranitea wrote:


> It's because you inserted the http://http:// two times.
>>> It's your mistake actually.
>>
>>Ann didn't insert http:// twice, actually. The Rich Text editor's
>clickable-link feature already has http:// in the window where you
>paste the URL. If the URL you want to insert already has http://,
>as is usually the case, you have to delete it (or delete the
>one in the window), or you'll end up with two in the URL when it
>appears in the message.
>
>
>> You can also just select a
>>> url, and right click, 'open link in new tap'
>>
>>Tab, not "tap."
>(snip)
>
>---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com,
> wrote:
>
>
>> > Typical, I add
>>> > a link and it clicks but takes you nowhere. You'll have
>>> > to just do it the hard way:
>>> > http://www.calgaryherald.com/health/Dozens+mental+disorders+exist/9011120/story.html
>>> >  




RE: Re: Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: So You Can All Relax Now

2013-10-09 Thread iranitea
Oh is that so..? But I didn't mean to be snarky really - I just wanted to give 
you some technical information, If you already knew that - sorry.

 

 http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVVxXdOKrgo 
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nVVxXdOKrgo

 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote:

 Dear I-ran-a-tea-house-but-don't-anymore I think Judy was picking up on your 
snarkiness and was mostly addressing that. It wasn't about the nitpicking 
details. 
 
 
 On Wednesday, October 9, 2013 6:48:16 AM, iranitea  
wrote:
 
   Judy, this is a perfect example, of how going into nitpicking details, does 
nothing to make things more clear, but rather helps to lose sight of the whole. 
Why? Because everybody can see that the http:// is already inserted in the link 
window that opens. But it is also selected, so that when you paste a new URL 
into it, it will be overwritten. (You'd have to click somewhere in the window 
to de-select it, and then paste, and you get the double http). What I had said, 
is just a short way of saying, well you had the double http:// in your link. So 
I wonder why you write stuff like this? Did you miss, that this is there in the 
subtext of my statement already? Is it that you just want to be right? 
 
 This may be a trivial issue, but this is how your arguments go 90% of the 
time. 
 ---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote: 
Iranitea wrote: > It's because you inserted the http://http:// http://http// 
two times. > It's your mistake actually. Ann didn't insert http:// twice, 
actually. The Rich Text editor's clickable-link feature already has http:// in 
the window where you paste the URL. If the URL you want to insert already has 
http://, as is usually the case, you have to delete it (or delete the one in 
the window), or you'll end up with two in the URL when it appears in the 
message. > You can also just select a > url, and right click, 'open link in new 
tap' Tab, not "tap." (snip) ---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com 
mailto:fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote: > > Typical, I 
add > > a link and it clicks but takes you nowhere. You'll have > > to just do 
it the hard way: > > 
http://www.calgaryherald.com/health/Dozens+mental+disorders+exist/9011120/story.html
 
http://www.calgaryherald.com/health/Dozens+mental+disorders+exist/9011120/story.html
 


 
 

 
 




 
 
 
 






Re: Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: So You Can All Relax Now

2013-10-09 Thread Ann Woelfle Bater
Dear I-ran-a-tea-house-but-don't-anymore I think Judy was picking up on your 
snarkiness and was mostly addressing that. It wasn't about the nitpicking 
details. 



On Wednesday, October 9, 2013 6:48:16 AM, iranitea  
wrote:
 
  
Judy, this is a perfect example, of how going into nitpicking details, does 
nothing to make things more clear, but rather helps to lose sight of the whole. 
Why? Because everybody can see that the http:// is already inserted in the link 
window that opens. But it is also selected, so that when you paste a new URL 
into it, it will be overwritten. (You'd have to click somewhere in the window 
to de-select it, and then paste, and you get the double http). What I had said, 
is just a short way of saying, well you had the double http:// in your link. So 
I wonder why you write stuff like this? Did you miss, that this is there in the 
subtext of my statement already? Is it that you just want to be right?


This may be a trivial issue, but this is how your arguments go 90% of the time. 



---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote:


Iranitea wrote:


> It's because you inserted the http://http:// two times.
>> It's your mistake actually.
>
>Ann didn't insert http:// twice, actually. The Rich Text editor's
clickable-link feature already has http:// in the window where you
paste the URL. If the URL you want to insert already has http://,
as is usually the case, you have to delete it (or delete the
one in the window), or you'll end up with two in the URL when it
appears in the message.


> You can also just select a
>> url, and right click, 'open link in new tap'
>
>Tab, not "tap."
(snip)

---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com,
 wrote:


> > Typical, I add
>> > a link and it clicks but takes you nowhere. You'll have
>> > to just do it the hard way:
>> > http://www.calgaryherald.com/health/Dozens+mental+disorders+exist/9011120/story.html
>> >  


RE: Re: [FairfieldLife] RE: So You Can All Relax Now

2013-10-09 Thread iranitea
Judy, this is a perfect example, of how going into nitpicking details, does 
nothing to make things more clear, but rather helps to lose sight of the whole. 
Why? Because everybody can see that the http:// is already inserted in the link 
window that opens. But it is also selected, so that when you paste a new URL 
into it, it will be overwritten. (You'd have to click somewhere in the window 
to de-select it, and then paste, and you get the double http). What I had said, 
is just a short way of saying, well you had the double http:// in your link. So 
I wonder why you write stuff like this? Did you miss, that this is there in the 
subtext of my statement already? Is it that you just want to be right?

 

 This may be a trivial issue, but this is how your arguments go 90% of the 
time. 

 

---In FairfieldLife@yahoogroups.com,  wrote:

 Iranitea wrote:
 
 > It's because you inserted the http://http:// http://http:// two times.
 > It's your mistake actually.
 
 Ann didn't insert http:// twice, actually. The Rich Text editor's
 clickable-link feature already has http:// in the window where you
 paste the URL. If the URL you want to insert already has http://,
 as is usually the case, you have to delete it (or delete the
 one in the window), or you'll end up with two in the URL when it
 appears in the message.
 
 > You can also just select a
 > url, and right click, 'open link in new tap'
 
 Tab, not "tap."
 (snip)
 
 ---In fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com mailto:fairfieldlife@yahoogroups.com,
  wrote:
 
 > > Typical, I add
 > > a link and it clicks but takes you nowhere. You'll have
 > > to just do it the hard way:
 > > http://www.calgaryherald.com/health/Dozens+mental+disorders+exist/9011120/story.html
 > >  
 > > http://www.calgaryherald.com/health/Dozens+mental+disorders+exist/9011120/story.html
 > >