RE: [DQSD-Users] tinyURL

2005-01-06 Thread Kim Gräsman
Brent, 

 In order to save more keystrokes I modified the tinyurl 
 search to paste the tinyurl for the specified long url in the 
 DQSD text box.

You're a star! I love it. I think you should post it to the users list, so
people can install the new one if they want.

- Kim



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RE: [DQSD-Users] tinyURL

2005-01-01 Thread Ken Blake
[EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote on :


 I like your solution putting the tinyURL icon on the browser
 window, that
 keeps the steps to a minimum.


Glad you like it. I find it very convenient.

Ken Blake
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 Maybe this is something I should know how to do myself, but is
there
 way to enter a long URL in DSQD and have it make a short URL from
 tinyURL.com? I mean without having to go to there web site?
 
 
 Tinyurl www.xx.com will do it, producing a tinyurl
 equivalent for www.xx.com But it does it by taking you
to
 the tinyurl site. 
 
 Personally I never use this, and prefer to add the tinyurl button to
 the IE links toolbar. Clicking on it while within any page will
 produce the tinyurl equivalent for that page. See instructions for
 doing this at http://tinyurl.com/.
 
 Ken Blake
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RE: [DQSD-Users] tinyURL

2004-12-31 Thread Mitchell Waite
I like your solution putting the tinyURL icon on the browser window, that
keeps the steps to a minimum.

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Sent: Friday, December 31, 2004 7:39 AM
To: dqsd-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: RE: [DQSD-Users] tinyURL

[EMAIL PROTECTED]  wrote on :


 Maybe this is something I should know how to do myself, but
 is there way to
 enter a long URL in DSQD and have it make a short URL from
 tinyURL.com? I mean without having to go to there web site?


Tinyurl www.xx.com will do it, producing a tinyurl
equivalent for www.xx.com But it does it by taking you to
the tinyurl site.

Personally I never use this, and prefer to add the tinyurl button to
the IE links toolbar. Clicking on it while within any page will
produce the tinyurl equivalent for that page. See instructions for
doing this at http://tinyurl.com/. 

Ken Blake
[EMAIL PROTECTED]



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