> no, not only is this against the web standards, > where clicking on an url is not allowed to take > any action except showing a page, > but it is also dangerous and discomforting > because you might click without wanting the action > and later start to fear what will happen when you click a link. >
This can be easily "safe-guarded" by a confirmation page? "You just agreed to transfer this domain. Do you want to proceed? Yes - No." No problem at all. As Michael pointed out some people even try to type the password and fail. Of course, you could not make it fool-proof, but providing the login data PLUS a link wouldn't do any harm, wouldn't it? Kai -- Kai Sch�tzl, Berlin, Germany Get your web at Conactive Internet Services: http://www.conactive.com IE-Center: http://ie5.de & http://msie.winware.org
