Hello,
is there a way to make links in html messages "clickable"?
This only works for me when I switch to text.
Is there a setting somewhere that I'm missing?
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Best regards,
Susanne mailto:sisk...@gmail.com
Using The Bat! 9.3.1
OS: Windows 10.0 B
Hi,
as of today, clicking on hyperlinks in mails do not open
anymore the related webpage anymore.
A suggestion how to get it working again, would be
welcome.
The Bat! Professional Edition Version 7.4.16 (64-bit)
is running here under Windows 10 Pro.
Regards,
Guus
Hallo Roelof,
On Mon, 11 Nov 2013 17:12:08 +0100GMT (11-11-2013, 17:12 , where I
live), you wrote:
RO This message is composed in HTML, so I can show some examples:
Aww. Shucks.
Apparently the list server strips the HTML component, because the copy
in my sent mail folder is HTML/plain
11 November 2013
If I write an e-mail with say http://www.gatesgarth.com in a message
it is not clickable when posted, if I am viewing in html mode, but if I
change to text mode it is. Why is that please, and can i change
something? Thanks.
__
Best Regards, Chris Wilson
Hallo Chris,
On Mon, 11 Nov 2013 15:35:04 +GMT (11-11-2013, 16:35 , where I
live), you wrote:
CW If I write an e-mail with say http://www.gatesgarth.com in a message
CW it is not clickable when posted, if I am viewing in html mode, but if I
CW change to text mode it is.
CW Why is that
Hallo Roelof,
On Mon, 11 Nov 2013 17:12:08 +0100GMT (11-11-2013, 17:12 , where I
live), you wrote:
RO This message is composed in HTML, so I can show some examples:
Aww. Shucks.
Apparently the list server strips the HTML component, because the copy
in my sent mail folder is HTML/plain text and
Hello,
When I hover the mouse over a link in an html e-mail I get a pop-up
showing the full url as expected.
Annoyingly though, if I move to any other html, whenever I stop the
mouse, this last viewed url pop-up appears again.
It makes reading html mail very difficult.
Am I the only person
Hi
Recently, I find that links in emails open on a single click instead
of a double click. I cannot work out how to change it back to the
normal double-click behaviour. Can anybody point me to it, please?
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Best regards,
MFPA
Always forgive your enemies; nothing
On Sunday, September 21, 2008, 17:07:36, MFPA wrote:
Recently, I find that links in emails open on a single click instead
of a double click. I cannot work out how to change it back to the
normal double-click behaviour. Can anybody point me to it, please?
Switch back to plain text viewer
Hi
On Sunday 21 September 2008 at 4:39:48 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Jernej Simoncic wrote:
On Sunday, September 21, 2008, 17:07:36,
MFPA wrote:
Recently, I find that links in emails open on a single click instead
of a double click. I cannot work out how to change it back to the
normal
Hi
Since using V4 I've been allowing myself to receive some HTML mail in full
using the URL manager to allow only known senders.
However, I've noticed that retrieving the graphics quite often slows to a
crawl, the connection manager regularly reports download speeds for the URL
'links' as low
Hi Barry,
B However, I've noticed that retrieving the graphics quite often slows to a
B crawl, the connection manager regularly reports download speeds for the URL
B 'links' as low as 15-30 cps, with TB! 'not responding' until the graphics or
B whatever have been downloaded in full.
B I
Hi Barry,
B However, I've noticed that retrieving the graphics quite often slows to a
B crawl, the connection manager regularly reports download speeds for the URL
B 'links' as low as 15-30 cps, with TB! 'not responding' until the graphics or
B whatever have been downloaded in full.
B I
On 03/07/2008 18:41:11, Rick wrote:
Hi Barry,
B However, I've noticed that retrieving the graphics quite often slows
to a B crawl, the connection manager regularly reports download speeds
for the URL B 'links' as low as 15-30 cps, with TB! 'not responding'
until the graphics or B whatever
Hello Barry,
On Thu, 3 Jul 2008 19:38:43 +0100 GMT (04/07/2008, 01:38 +0700 GMT),
Barry wrote:
B Well, I've disabled/removed ASS and it hasn't made any improvement at all,
B downloading links in HTML mail slows to a crawl, almost to the point of
B freezing TB!, clicking on any part of TB's
Hi
On Tuesday 3 July 2007 at 8:58:44 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Akebono Translation
Service wrote:
That gives:
The message's content type was not explicitly allowed
Maybe you could host the message somewhere (as a .msg or .eml
file?) and post us a link? Or cut/paste the text from such a
Akebono Translation Service @ 2007-7-02 8:40:52 PM
HTML links don't work mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
So, using your example from above, you'd need to do something like
this:
a href=http://www.example.com/file.html;FILE.HTML/a
Actually I tried that, but to no avail.
I'm at a loss. Send us
Dear Chris,
I'm at a loss. Send us a message with a link.
http://www.akebono.nl/software.html
Best regards,
Loek van Kooten
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Rijnstraat 32
2311 NK Leiden
The Netherlands
Tel: +31-71-5128026
Fax: +31-84-7390618
www.akebono.nl
Algemene voorwaarden:
Dear all,
http://www.akebono.nl/software.html
Note that this works in The Bat. It should not work in Outlook.
The funny thing is: when I hover my mouse above the link in the e-mail I *sent*
to this list, I get .htm (even from The Bat). When I hover my mouse above the
link in the e-mail
Hello Loek,
On Tue, 3 Jul 2007 09:23:51 +0200 GMT (03/07/2007, 14:23 +0700 GMT),
Akebono Translation Service wrote:
ATS The funny thing is: when I hover my mouse above the link in the e-mail I
*sent* to this
ATS list, I get .htm (even from The Bat). When I hover my mouse above the link
in the
Dear Thomas,
Try sending the mail with the link in HTML. HTML mails are usually
frowned upon on this list, but in this case, I think it will help
pinning down the problem.
That gives:
The message's content type was not explicitly allowed
Best regards,
Loek van Kooten
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Akebono
Akebono Translation Service @ 2007-7-01 6:30:00 AM
HTML links don't work mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
a href=FILE.HTMFILE.HTML/a
Use the extension htm instead of html. Three-letter extensions
work more places than four-letter ones (-;
The problem is that I can't influence the extensions people use
Dear Chris,
If you are linking to web sites, you'll need to include the full
address, complete with http://
So, using your example from above, you'd need to do something like
this:
a href=http://www.example.com/file.html;FILE.HTML/a
Actually I tried that, but to no avail.
Best regards,
Hi
On Saturday 30 June 2007 at 9:16:43 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Akebono Translation
Service wrote:
When I link an HTML file, it renders as
a href=FILE.HTMFILE.HTML/a in the eventual e-mail
received by people working with Outlook. When they click the
link, they of course get a 404, as
Dear MFPA,
Use the extension htm instead of html. Three-letter extensions
work more places than four-letter ones (-;
The problem is that I can't influence the extensions people use on their
websites if I want to link them...
Best regards,
Loek van Kooten
--
Akebono Translation Service
Dear all,
When I link an HTML file, it renders as
a href=FILE.HTMFILE.HTML/a in the eventual e-mail received by people
working with Outlook. When they click the link, they of course get a 404, as
the last L of the extension is missing in the actual link.
Any ideas?
Best regards,
Loek van
Hello MFPA,
On Mon, 23 Apr 2007 23:13:02 +0100 GMT (24/04/2007, 05:13 +0700 GMT),
MFPA wrote:
M Dunno. I was not aware accented characters were allowed in URLs.
They are now, since sometime last year.
M I note that if I cut and paste your link into Firefox, when the
M page loads the í in the
The following link stops at the 'í' in my version:
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Día_Internacional_del_Libro
Can anyone else confirm?
A bug?
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Chris
Using The Bat! v3.98.4 on Windows Vista 6.0 Build 6000.
Accessing a POP3 mailbox.
Today's Oxymoron: Peace force
pgpCJwHdyCsPw.pgp
Description:
Monday, April 23, 2007, Chris W. wrote:
The following link stops at the 'í' in my version:
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Día_Internacional_del_Libro
Can anyone else confirm?
Yes
A bug?
Maybe more a case of TB doing it by the standard too much.
Some characters in URL:s need to be encoded
Hi
On Monday 23 April 2007 at 10:01:50 PM, in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED], Chris W. wrote:
The following link stops at the 'í' in my version:
http://es.wikipedia.org/wiki/Día_Internacional_del_Libro
Can anyone else confirm?
Here, it stops after the D, immediately before the í. Is that
the same as
On Monday, April 23, 2007, 23:49:55, Urban wrote:
Some characters in URL:s need to be encoded
You can't really encode URLs like http://čšž.ena.si/ (well, you can
write the link as http://xn--bea2o7c.ena.si/, but that makes it
completely unreadable.
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Jernej Simončič
a number of
problems I've never run into with Windows XP. Yesterday he downloaded the most
recent version (replacing the Christmas version) and says links are no longer
clickable even though he hasn't changed any options. Suggestions? Thanks in
advance.
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Sharyn
Thomas Fernandez [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Hello vitalie,
On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 14:12:47 +0300 GMT (10/04/2006, 18:12 +0700 GMT),
vitalie vrabie wrote:
vv steps to repro, exact ver?
It was a bug, which was discussed on the German NG. It's already fixed
in the version you and I use. I
Hello vitalie,
On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 14:12:47 +0300 GMT (10/04/2006, 18:12 +0700 GMT),
vitalie vrabie wrote:
vv steps to repro, exact ver?
It was a bug, which was discussed on the German NG. It's already fixed
in the version you and I use. I don't know whether it's only fixed
in the beta or
hi,
Sunday, April 9, 2006, 7:58:05 PM, you wrote:
JS In HTML, any must be replaced with amp;, which includes
JS characters in URIs. %26 is something else entirely - is used as a
JS parameter separator to CGI applications, while %26 is a literal
JS as part of a parameter text, and they aren't
On Sunday, April 9, 2006, 2:35:45, Peter Ouwehand wrote:
FWIW: an actual link (URI, the href part) should not contain amp;
code (which is HTML encoding of the character) but %26. The
presentation should use the amp; code however.
In HTML, any must be replaced with amp;, which includes
Hello Peter Ouwehand everyone else,
on 09-Apr-2006 at 15:44 you (Peter Ouwehand) wrote:
JS In HTML, any must be replaced with amp;, which includes
JS characters in URIs. %26 is something else entirely - is used as a
JS parameter separator to CGI applications, while %26 is a literal
JS as
Since version 3.7x of TheBat is not handeling links containing Amp;, they
appear broken.
Versions up to 3.62 did handel them correctly (And still do when I downgrade
the version I am using)
This mainly shows up on eBay Mail notifications I recieve.
Has anyone else seen this problem, Or more
Hi everyone,
I got some HTML mails, that are digests of electronic lists. They
contain local references/links, e.g. a href=#whatever and a
name=whatever. The Bat! does not jump to the corresponding
reference when I click on the link... I am using v3.0.1.33.
Anyone any idea? Thanks in advance
Hello [EMAIL PROTECTED] everyone else,
on 16-Apr-2005 at 02:19 you ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) wrote:
Is there a place where I specify which browser The Bat! should use?
Make sure that Mozilla is the default browser on your system. Open Windows
Explorer, go to the menu Tools | Folder Options, go to
The default browser was Netscape. Now my default browser is Mozilla.
When I click on a link in the email, it still goes to Netscape.
Is there a place where I specify which browser The Bat! should use?
Thanks in advance
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JM
Using The Bat! 2.12.00
Under Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack
Hello,
i subscribed to the wikepedia news-reader and once a week i get a mail with a
link to a .pdf-document. Is there a way to set TB! up so that i automatically
downloads (save as) this document to a specific directory?
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Regards,
Ralph
The Bat! 3.0.1.33
Windows XP 5.1.2600 SP2
Hallo Ralph,
On Mon, 27 Dec 2004 21:19:29 +0100GMT (27-12-2004, 21:19 +0100, where
I live), you wrote:
R once a week i get a mail with a link to a .pdf-document. Is there a
R way to set TB! up so that i automatically downloads (save as) this
R document to a specific directory?
AFAIK not with
Hello Bat'ers
just wondering if anyone has come across this problem.
If I doubleclick on a link it opens 2 instances of my browser, this only started
happening after I upgraded to 2.12
Another question, can I disable the confirmation every time I click on Send the
message - it's annoying.
If I doubleclick on a link it opens 2 instances of my browser, this
only started happening after I upgraded to 2.12
Another question, can I disable the confirmation every time I click on
Send the message - it's annoying.
I had the same some time ago and found this solution on the web (can't
Hello Gabor,
Wednesday, September 1, 2004, 9:33:22 AM, you wrote:
If I doubleclick on a link it opens 2 instances of my browser, this
KPG only started happening after I upgraded to 2.12
Another question, can I disable the confirmation every time I click on
KPG Send the message - it's
Hello Graham,
Wednesday, September 1, 2004, 10:13:21 AM, you wrote:
GD Hello Gabor,
GD Wednesday, September 1, 2004, 9:33:22 AM, you wrote:
If I doubleclick on a link it opens 2 instances of my browser, this
KPG only started happening after I upgraded to 2.12
Another question, can I disable
Hi Graham,
on Wed, 1 Sep 2004 08:22:21 +0200GMT, you wrote:
GD just wondering if anyone has come across this problem.
GD If I doubleclick on a link it opens 2 instances of my browser,
GD this only started happening after I upgraded to 2.12
Hasn't happened here yet.
GD Another question, can I
GD If I doubleclick on a link it opens 2 instances of my browser, this
GD only started happening after I upgraded to 2.12
Have you installed Mozilla or anything related lately?
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Cheers
Gabor
Current version is 3.00.00 | 'Using TBUDL'
Hello Gabor,
Wednesday, September 1, 2004, 12:39:51 PM, you wrote:
GD If I doubleclick on a link it opens 2 instances of my browser, this
GD only started happening after I upgraded to 2.12
KPG Have you installed Mozilla or anything related lately?
Yes, that was the problem I found a fix
Hello Peter,
Wednesday, September 1, 2004, 12:20:35 PM, you wrote:
PM Hi Graham,
PM on Wed, 1 Sep 2004 08:22:21 +0200GMT, you wrote:
GD just wondering if anyone has come across this problem.
GD If I doubleclick on a link it opens 2 instances of my browser,
GD this only started happening after
Hi Graham,
on Wed, 1 Sep 2004 08:22:21 +0200GMT, you wrote:
GD If I doubleclick on a link it opens 2 instances of my browser,
GD this only started happening after I upgraded to 2.12
I just read something on TBBeta that might be related:
Carsten Knobloch wrote:
,- [ mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ]
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE-
Hash: SHA1
***^\ ._)~~
~( __ _o Was Wed, 1 Sep 2004, at 08:22:21 +0200,
@ @ when Graham Dodd wrote:
Another question, can I disable the confirmation every time I click
on Send the message - it's annoying.
You can, but sending
Wednesday, September 1, 2004, 3:39:51 AM, you wrote:
KPG Have you installed Mozilla or anything related lately?
I'm running Firefox (not the default browser, though), and
Opera (default) as well as IE, and have no problems that
way.
I'll post about my problem when I get through the ritlabs
Carsten Knobloch wrote:
,- [ mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] ]
| Doubleclick on a link in an email opens two Firefox
| windows. (Same with right click and Diesen Link öffnen-open this
| link). Only one click on a link doesn't do anything.
| Can anyone confirm this? Is that a known bug?
|
| Its
Yes, that was the problem I found a fix for the registry.
It seems that Firefox left some old entries in the registry, ran the fix and
everything works properly.
Hi Graham,
Can you please post or tell me where to find the registry fix?
Thank you!
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Best regards,
Joe O
Hi joeo,
on Wed, 1 Sep 2004 12:30:48 -0400GMT, you wrote:
j I am using FIREFOX but I can not read German. Where can I download the Regfix?
Use this link:
http://www.batboard.net/index.php?showtopic=2334st=0#entry22372, go to
the part saying
,-
| Lösung: Firefox Regfix installieren. Einfach
Hi Peter,
and click on Download. After downloading close Firefox and execute the
downloaded registry key.
Please note, that I haven't tried this myself. I just translated what is
on that link. :-)
It worked!!!
Thank you for your help!
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Best Regards,
Joe O
Tuesday, August 24, 2004, 6:08:44 PM, you wrote:
All of the above it in theory. Any technology can be abused.
However, I have seen a lot of good come out of the .NET Framework. I
suggest that the next time you visit WindowsUpdate.com, you download
the .NET Framework.
NB: You might already
?
Thanks for your help. I've poked around Netscape without success. Tried setting it to
IE and it does the same
thing, and I couldn't find anything in its settings either. So I think what I'll do is
open links in Netscape
and set my taskbar to group windows by program (so the Netscape windows
Hi Jim,
Wednesday, August 25, 2004, 2:39:59 AM, you wrote:
JK So I think what I'll do is open links in Netscape and set my taskbar
JK to group windows by program (so the Netscape windows will at least
JK be manageable). If that takes up too much memory and causes a
JK problem, I'll open each
the potential memory drain on your system and
gives you the ability to walk through the accumulated links when you
are ready.
Thanks for this idea. Unfortunately it seems to suffer from the same problem. When I
click on the link in
smart link, it opens a window. When I click on link 2
Monday, August 23, 2004, 5:57:12 PM, you wrote:
JK I've just started using TB and I like it, but I have an issue with
JK external links (clicking on a url in a message). One problem is that
JK it opens the browser twice instead of just once.
First, welcome to the list, Jim.
The problem
Tuesday, August 24, 2004, 12:04:51 PM, you wrote:
Here's why I want it this way (in the hopes that someone can offer an alternative
solution if they think of
it). I've just switched to TB from Netscape's mail client. I read my news from email
alerts that have links,
so when I click
Jim Kling @ 2004-Aug-24 1:22:03 PM
external links mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I forgot a rather obvious point. The *reason* that I want the
articles to open in a different browser than the one I use for most
purposes (Firefox) is to keep news articles separate and easy to
find. I just go
Tuesday, August 24, 2004, 2:02:54 PM, you wrote:
Let me offer a different solution. Investigate an RSS client. It will
let you manage your news feed easily. Most of the have built in
browsers (or IE host controls) so reading the full articles is easy.
My favorite RSS reader is built into
Hi Jim,
Tuesday, August 24, 2004, 12:04:51 PM, you wrote:
JK But a new problem has developed. Whenever I click on a url in TB, a
JK new Netscape window opens rather than using the same one. Is there a
JK way to fix this?
Go to Control Panel / Internet Options / Advanced / Browsing and put a
Tuesday, August 24, 2004, 5:53:30 PM, you wrote:
JK But a new problem has developed. Whenever I click on a url in TB, a
JK new Netscape window opens rather than using the same one. Is there a
JK way to fix this?
Go to Control Panel / Internet Options / Advanced / Browsing and put a
check
Jim Kling @ 2004-Aug-24 3:16:36 PM
external links mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hmm...well, the first problem is I'm not that technical, so .NET Framework went way
over my head.
Well, I'm a programmer (just look at my bug reports). The .NET
Framework is a 25 MB download that lets you run certain
Perry Nelson @ 2004-Aug-24 5:53:30 PM
external links mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Go to Control Panel / Internet Options / Advanced / Browsing and put
a check mark beside reuse Windows for launching shortcuts and see
if that doesn't do what you want.
I don't remember if that works for Netscape. I
Jim Kling @ 2004-Aug-24 6:09:44 PM
external links mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
RSS seem like they could be really useful, but aren't they limited
to sites that set themselves up to provide RSS feeds?
There are some sites that will generate a RSS feed from a HTML page. I
have never used one, but http
Hi Jim,
Tuesday, August 24, 2004, 6:09:44 PM, you wrote:
Go to Control Panel / Internet Options / Advanced / Browsing etc...
JK Seems to be already checked.
Bummer. I thought that might solve your problem. As Chris suggests,
I'd search around in the Preferences dialog in Netscape. I
I've just started using TB and I like it, but I have an issue with external links
(clicking on a url in a
message). One problem is that it opens the browser twice instead of just once.
The other is that I'd like to designate which browser it uses. I currently use firefox
for general browsing
Hi Jim,
Monday, August 23, 2004, 5:43:04 PM, you wrote:
JK I've just started using TB and I like it, but I have an issue with
JK external links (clicking on a url in a message). One problem is that
JK it opens the browser twice instead of just once.
First, welcome to the list, Jim
Hi Jim,
Monday, August 23, 2004, 6:30:37 PM, you wrote:
JK Excellent! Thanks. This also answered my other query because in the
JK same window there's a button to set the application, and I used it
JK to select Netscape.
Glad I could help.
--
Regards,
Perry
Using The Bat! v2.12.00 on
Hi Robin,
raoca This didn't occur, but because you didn't send your message as HTML. I
raoca have experienced it often, that a message written in HTML and containing
raoca the character (coded as amp; in the HTML) loses this in the reply. In
raoca general TB! is not good at quoting text that was
Hi All,
Another couple of problems which you may have discussed on the list
before but I would be grateful for any advice.
1. If I click on an html link in the message preview window, it simply
goes to the top of the message. If I click on the link a second time,
then it opens my browser (IE6)
Hallo John,
On Fri, 21 May 2004 10:44:04 +0100GMT (21-5-04, 11:44 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
JC 1. If I click on an html link in the message preview window, it simply
JC goes to the top of the message. If I click on the link a second time,
JC 2. If I reply to a message which contains a
Hi All,
JC 1. If I click on an html link in the message preview window, it simply
JC goes to the top of the message. If I click on the link a second time,
JC 2. If I reply to a message which contains a html link and quote the
JC original text, then all instances of the '' character (without the
Hello John,
Friday, May 21, 2004, 10:01:53 PM, you wrote:
JC 1. If I click on an html link in the message
JC preview window, it simply goes to the top of
JC the message. I
JC Does anyone else see these problems in
JC v2.10.03?
I see problem 1 here.
Regards,
Eric mailto:[EMAIL
Hello Eric,
on Saturday, May 22, 2004 at 12:18:31 AM, you wrote:
Hello John,
Friday, May 21, 2004, 10:01:53 PM, you wrote:
JC 1. If I click on an html link in the message
JC preview window, it simply goes to the top of
JC the message. I
JC Does anyone else see these problems in
JC v2.10.03?
Hi All,
I believe that we can agree with my first point that clicking on a
HTML link in the preview pane takes you to the top of the message on
the first click and then opens the browser on the second. I assume
that this is a bug and not a feature?
As for the '' characters in a HTML link when
On Friday, May 21, 2004, 6:19:41 PM, John Cunnane [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
JC Hi All,
JC I believe that we can agree with my first point that clicking on a
JC HTML link in the preview pane takes you to the top of the message on
JC the first click and then opens the browser on the second. I
On Sat 22 May 2004, 8:19:41 +1000, John Cunnane wrote:
I believe that we can agree with my first point that clicking on a
HTML link in the preview pane takes you to the top of the message on
the first click and then opens the browser on the second. I assume
that this is a bug and not a
Hello robin,
On Sat, 22 May 2004 11:18:55 +1000 GMT (22/05/2004, 08:18 +0700 GMT),
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
raoca This didn't occur, but because you didn't send your message as HTML. I
raoca have experienced it often, that a message written in HTML and containing
raoca the character (coded as
When I click on a mailto: link on the Web and TB! is not already
loaded, here's what happens:
1. A compose windows comes up with the account I've set as default
for mailto: links;
2. A log-in screen comes up (I have a multi-account group for TB!);
3. Once logged in, another compose
Roelof,
On Wednesday, March 03, 2004, Roelof Otten wrote in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Does it happen to every mailto: link or just one?
Well, I thought it was every time a subject was specified in the code,
but none of the tests I just made failed to work properly. Stay
tuned; I'll find a
Hi Ken,
@12-Dec-2003, 21:05 -0800 (13-Dec 05:05 UK time) Ken Stuart [KS] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
KS If that same href were attached to a text, it would be
KS clickable, so why not make the 77x17 box with the red X
KS clickable ?
You make good point Kemo Sabe. I agree.
KS PS Has this
On Saturday, December 13, 2003, 6:05:15, Ken Stuart wrote:
If that same href were attached to a text, it would be clickable, so
why not make the 77x17 box with the red X clickable ?
Workaround: you can click the red X (and if the image has alt text, you can
click that, too.
--
Jernej
Hello Jernej,
Saturday, December 13, 2003, 2:28:42 AM, you wrote:
JS On Saturday, December 13, 2003, 6:05:15, Ken Stuart wrote:
If that same href were attached to a text, it would be clickable, so
why not make the 77x17 box with the red X clickable ?
JS Workaround: you can click the red X
Hello,
I received a monthly newsletter in HTML, with a link that is
referenced by clicking on an image.
Now, unlike many newbies, I don't expect The Bat! to show the image,
but isn't it a bug if it doesn't make that area (with the red X) into
a link, the same as a browser would do with the
it is a hot link. If any of these hot links is
clicked, the E-mail Picker window is opened.
--
Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v2.01.3
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Calif
Hi MAU
Tuesday, October 21, 2003, 1:47:50 PM, you wrote:
M If on the Editor window I hover the mouse over the To:, CC: or BBC: text
M (the text on the left of the corresponding fields) it changes colour to
M white to indicate it is a hot link. If any of these hot links is
M clicked, the E-mail
Hello All,
Does anyone have any links to The Bat! pages in english? I've ran
across some that appear to be in German or something
(http://www.bat.caschy.org/ and http://home.arcor.de/thebat/) , so I was just
wondering if there are any English language resource pages out there...
Dave
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Hi David,
@25-Mar-2003, 11:48 -0500 (16:48 UK time) David Calvarese [DC] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
DC Does anyone have any links to The Bat! pages in english? I've ran
DC across some that appear to be in German or something
DC (http
On Tuesday, March 25, 2003 at 17:24:41GMT + (which was 12:24 PM where I live)
Marck D Pearlstone wrote and made these points on the subject of Links?:
MDP @25-Mar-2003, 11:48 -0500 (16:48 UK time) David Calvarese [DC] in
MDP mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
DC Does anyone have any links
Hello Marck,
What, other than http://www.ritlabs.com/the_bat and
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBFAQ.html ? I don't know of many
others.
http://www.immer-international.de/tb_en/index.html
http://www.konstantin-online.de/bat/
http://www.pcwize.com/thebat/mailing_lists.shtml
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Hi Miguel,
@25-Mar-2003, 19:50 +0100 (18:50 UK time) Miguel A. Urech [MAU] in
mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED] said:
What, other than http://www.ritlabs.com/the_bat and
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBFAQ.html ? I don't know of many
others.
MAU
On Tuesday, March 25, 2003 at 19:50:53GMT +0100 (which was 1:50 PM where I live)
Miguel A. Urech wrote and made these points on the subject of Links?:
What, other than http://www.ritlabs.com/the_bat and
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBFAQ.html ? I don't know of many
others.
MAU
Hello David,
links to downloadable sounds and glyphs
http://www.thebat.cz/ikony.htm
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Best regards,
Miguel A. Urech (El Escorial - Spain)
Using The Bat! v1.62i
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