On 17/07/2016 8:48 AM, EE wrote:
Daniel wrote:
I've thought I can send a link in a PT e-mail and it would be clickable!
Tonight I found it isn't, so I thought it would work if I enclosed it in
arrowheads , i.e. <www.yahoo.com> but that didn't work either!

How can I send/format a web address in a PT e-mail in such a fashion
that it is directly clickable at the other end??

TIA

The way you have it in your message is clickable.  It looks like a link
and it goes to Yahoo if I click it.  It will not look like a link in the
compose window.


O.K., thanks to those who responded and seemed to support my understanding ... and thanks also to those who went to the RFC for support.

I supposed, to be fair, I should state that the link I posted to my sister was not actually the <www.yahoo.com> I posted above (which I did just for simplicity!), it was to my family webpage http://sonsofmark.tribalpages.com/tribe/sc?sr=100&userid=sonsofmark&view=21&pid=-1&rand=68226822, which she had to Copy&Paste into her (I think) Google Chrome browser, but then when I altered the address to <http://sonsofmark.tribalpages.com/tribe/sc?sr=100&userid=sonsofmark&view=21&pid=-1&rand=68226822>, it was clickable.

Guess, for future reference, and problems with other browsers, I'll have to try to remember to include the angle brackets!!

Thanks for you assistance, fellas!!

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Daniel

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