Re: Re Links in email .. Apple Mail

2009-06-05 Thread Robert Howells
Thanks James : that explains the cause of the problem Bob On 05/06/2009, at 5:13 PM, James Devenish wrote: Hi Bob, It's probably the business's fault. It is invalid to put ~ into a URL. If it appears, it denotes the end of the URL. A valid alternative is to use "%7e":

Re: Re Links in email .. Apple Mail

2009-06-05 Thread James Devenish
Hi Bob, It's probably the business's fault. It is invalid to put ~ into a URL. If it appears, it denotes the end of the URL. A valid alternative is to use "%7e": Some mail clients and webmail may kindly (but wrongly) all

Re: Re Links in email .. Apple Mail

2009-06-05 Thread Mervyn & Giuliana Bond
Bob Clicking on the link you gave produced the URL following http://www.theaustralian.news.com.au/business/story/0,28124,25590542-36375,00.html?referrer=email&source=AusBus_Lunch_email_nl and was a page from 'The Australian: Business with the Wall Street Journal'. Was this what you expected? Merv

Re Links in email .. Apple Mail

2009-06-04 Thread Robert Howells
Hi Everyone ! I receive emails from a business source that are using URL links with an " ~ " in the middle of the link : sample below In the link below the " ~ " is about two thirds across between vt & V In the mails I receive all that part of the link past the ~ does not transfer