On 11/20/09 12:29 PM, Leonidas Jones wrote:
art wrote:
On 11/20/09 10:50 AM, David E. Ross wrote:
On 11/20/2009 6:37 AM, art wrote:
/snip/
A further investigation indicates that the "/" may not be the only
character acting as a word break. The following Mapquest link via a
File/Send Link command formats it as follows with a 72 character wrap
length:
<http://www.mapquest.com/maps?city=Danvers&state=MA&address=1+Andover+St&zipcode=01923-1412&country=US&latitude=42.549802&longitude=-70.954239&geocode=ADDRESS>
In this case, the ampersand (&) is being sensed as a word break.
In viewing your message, the example link did indeed wrap in my message
pane. However, the link was not broken. I clicked on it and the
Mapquest map of Andover St. came right up.
Lee, the consensus is that the wrapping is confined to the mail
window/pane display during compose. The link is sent unwrapped and will
appear that way in the copy in the Sent mail folder (see Hartmut Figge's
posting in this thread). So it looks like this phenomena is just the way
SM2 performs wrapping display during message compose.
My original concern with the wrapping was that some mail clients don't
handle wrapped links too gracefully :-).
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Art
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