Just to solve the mystery, I didn't "pick up" the colon from anywhere.  I
was going to quote from the web page so I pasted the URL and typed the ":".

Then I changed my mind about quoting, shuffled lines around, and the colon
was no longer needed as punctuation, but I neglected to remove it.  Noticed
it in the list mailing but didn't expect it would cause any clicking
problems.

Carl

-----Original Message-----
From: Windows Home/SOHO [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of
Wayne Johnson
Sent: Wednesday, November 08, 2006 2:29 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Bluetooth

At 01:53 AM 11/8/2006, Carl Houseman typed:
>: is "colon" not "semi-colon", and doesn't affect Outlook 2003's link
>usability (and probably not any other version of Outlook including
Express).
>The trailing colon was a leftover after editing that response...

Yes I've been corrected it's a colon.

>Where or how did I pick what up?   bluetooth.com?  It's the #1
>(non-sponsored) match for
>
>http://www.google.com/search?q=bluetooth

I hate to nit pick but I don't see 
<http://www.bluetooth.com/Bluetooth/Learn/Basics/> in the first 
listing but rather <http://www.bluetooth.com/Bluetooth/Learn/> & I 
never picked up a colon along the way even when I clicked the Basics 
link on the Learn page. In any case & FWIW Maxthon on IE 7 didn't 
have any problems with the links via Google nor Bluetooth.com. I 
don't see how Outlook 2k3 could pick up the colon as I have it on my 
system & it didn't pick it up either but it doesn't matter as I was 
just curious as I've never seen a colon picked up before.

--
                ----------------------------------------
WIN-HOME Archives:  http://PEACH.EASE.LSOFT.COM/archives/WIN-HOME.html
Contact the List Owner about anything:  [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Official Win-Home List Members Profiles Page
 http://www.besteffort.com/winhome/Profiles.html

Reply via email to