Hello,

I received a monthly newsletter in HTML, with a link that is
referenced by clicking on an image.

Now, unlike many newbies, I don't expect The Bat! to show the image,
but isn't it a bug if it doesn't make that area (with the red X) into
a link, the same as a browser would do with the actual image?

Here is an example (with web address changed):

<a href="http://www.blah.org/merchant/new.html";><img
src="http://blah.biz/merchant/moreinfo.gif"; width="77" height="17"
border="0"></a>

If that same href were attached to a text, it would be clickable, so
why not make the 77x17 box with the red "X" clickable ?

PS  Has this been reported to the bug/enhancement database before?

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Cheers,

 Ken

Using The Bat! v2.02.3 CE on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600
Service Pack 1


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