-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 On Friday, November 29, 2002, Dierk Haasis wrote...
>> The "be lenient in what you accept, strict in what you send" > So, TB should "send" mailto links correctly coded and "accept" (in > other mails) them wrong? > First, I am not sure what that means in this context. > Second, how the hell should TB know what part after a mailto: > belongs to the link and what is the next normal text? The fact you can click on that link is just due to some coding on the part of RitLabs. Normally to be able to click on that link, it'd have to be enclosed in <A HREF=" ">link</a>. The fact is that there are " " encasing the links suggest you could extend the reading of it, but you do bring up a valid point. You can write links without the " ", so how would the browser/client know where to stop on reading the link? How would it know that it hasn't started reading parts of the font formatting? - -- Jonathan Angliss ([EMAIL PROTECTED]) -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- Version: 6.5.8ckt iQA/AwUBPeeOYCuD6BT4/R9zEQLjzACcC97D8T6tREwSnwlr/24Yw++o6pIAoMF8 /J1zxV2Cou8CKhXB5UQaFymr =oIQk -----END PGP SIGNATURE----- ________________________________________________ Current version is 1.61 | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html