I think even the longest is ok, it cut's it close at 76 characters. 80
is the Outlook cutoff right?

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jon
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Thursday, August 29, 2002, 2:43:45 PM, you wrote:

MD> Not really much shorter than the last one, but just as effective. I can make it 
shorter still if need be.
MD> http://www.houseoffusion.com/short.cfm?link=cf_lists:messages:4:15783:81528

MD> this is possible (not working though)
MD> http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists.cfm?link=messages:4:15783:81528
MD> as is this
MD> http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists.cfm?link=2:4:15783:81528


>> I'm deep in other things at the moment but decided to take 2 minutes to put this 
>together. 
>> http://www.houseoffusion.com/cf_lists/index.cfm?shortlink=messages:4:15783&#81456
>> This will get a specific thread and message in that thread. Is it short enough or 
>should I make it shorter? Once people are happy with the length, I'll edit the 
>message template to add in a [short
>> link] link that you can hit to get the short link for the thread or the specific 
>message. 
>> Just as a small technical note, if you have the last url variable in an url as a 
>number and after that you use a # link to get to a specific location, it'll fail. You 
>need to have a non-numeric
>> character before the #.
>> 
>> > Philip Arnold - ASP wrote:
>> > >>>Suggestion #2 would be integrated link shortening and
>> > >>>logging, via and xml syntax, sort of like Evolt's tip
>> > >>>system. Something like:
>> > >>><link desc="fuzzy koala's threatened by RIAA">somehugelink</link>
>> > >>
>> > >>Just use an email client that doesn't wrap them on sending.
>> > > 
>> > > Or people should use MakeShorterLink.com more - it's free and easy!
>> > 
>> > And they keep the link up for how long? Especially for archiving 
>> > purposes I would not want to depend on such a service.
>> > 
>> > Jochem
>> > 

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