Wednesday, June 9, 2004, Maggie wrote:

> Yes. I see how to accomplish that in the HTML editor, but how to do
> this in the Plain Text (Windows Proportional)??

You can't. In a plain text message the links just "are", there's no need
to indicate that it's a link. In HTML, on the other hand, you have to
say that what you mean to be a link really is a link.

> That's where my unclickable links were showing. I 'spoke' to Allie
> about this and he was not seeing the same thing I was reporting about
> this.

Your link showed fine here, and the only way I could manage to make it
unshowable was to use the HTML-editor and send a non-linked URL. So I am
as baffled as anyone else as to the reason why it acts as it does.

> Despite enjoying the ability to select and drag text around the window
> to different areas and all the other wonderful editing bells and
> whistles, I have decided to continue to use the old reliable MicroEd.
> I had not realized that the other editors did not wrap the text the
> way I created it, wrapping to the window instead.

Maybe it's a wrapping thing. Have you tried to shorten it trough
something like http://www.makeashorterlink.com ?

-- 
Urban

Home is where the house is.

________________________________________________
Current version is 2.11.02 | 'Using TBUDL' information:
http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html

Reply via email to