I'm using The Bat V2 (although this appeared to be the same in V1.X)
and I've noticed a problem with embedded URL's in messages.

If the message contains a URL in this format http://foobar.com then
The Bat correctly identifies it as a URL and makes it a "hot spot".

But if it is sent in this format <URL:http://foobar.com> then it is
not.

RFC 1738 discusses this format and while support for this method of
doing things isn't required it is one of the more common methods of
quoting URLs in plain text.

Am I missing a switch or does The Bat just not support this?
Hopefully it's the former as cutting and pasting URL's is getting to
be a pain!

Regards

Mark


-- 
 Mark Adams              |  Computer Systems                      
 Acemake Computers       |  Network Support
 "Taming Technology"     |  Bespoke Programming

You mean we're not gonna score? We came all this way and we're not
gonna score? It's not fair; we never score. I'll bet this old dude
scored, like, a million times. But we never score. (Beavis, from
Beavis and Butthead Do America)


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