Hi Erik,

There is a "Copy Link" option in the context menu under Safari/WebKit that you can use to save the target URL of a link. This is one of those instances in which you should really be using the WebKit nightly builds instead of Safari to take advantage of the fix to the context menu. If you're using Safari, you'll need to route your mouse cursor to your VoiceOver cursor (VO-Command-F5) and then do a control-click on the link to bring up the contextual menu. The click has to be done with a physical click of the mouse or trackpad key, or else by pressing the "5" key on a numeric keypad if you have Numpad commander activated. If you're using a WebKit nightly build, just use VO-Shift- M to bring up the context menu and select "Copy Link".

HTH

Cheers,

Esther

On Jan 25, 2009, at 9:15 AM, erik burggraaf wrote:

Hi guys, I need to link a download into a web site I'm building. Can any one tell me how to make safari save the target URL of a link so I can place the code into my web site? Firefox used to do this from the context menu when I was using windows.

Thanks,


erik burggraaf

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