rick-shar wrote:
...don't suppose you have any insights for the first one I described, with [x] references called out in the html code?
I don't really understand what your problem is with the first one. It's quite a common convention in plain-text emails where, unlike HTML, there is no formatting to turn arbitrary words into a link to a URL - the full URL has to be included as part of the text. Rather than include long URLs within the main text, which might make the it difficult to read, the sender has included the URLs at the bottom like numbered footnotes. The numbers in square brackets within the text refer you, the reader, to the corresponding footnote to find the URL. That's just a convention for human readability; there's no magic formatting in plain text which would turn the words next to the reference into a link to the URL.
What are you expecting to happen that's not happening? Or what's happening that you're not expecting?
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