28-Mar-2003 00:59 David Combs wrote: > I often send news articles to friends; > one of them often emails me back, asking > for the url of the article itself.
> By that time it's long gone from both > my head and my disk -- (and maybe even > expired from the source). > What would be nice would be to be able > to get lynx to include the page's > own url somewhere. Print-to-email option always appends X-URL: filed in the mail header. Besides that, if you try '\' source and then print it to email your party got much more information: Content-Base: http://www.yandex.ru/yandvft15?q=1643144781&d=1708339 Content-Location: http://www.yandex.ru/yandvft15?q=1643144781&d=1708339 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Microsoft Word - OMBRC1B527.doc X-URL: http://www.yandex.ru/yandvft15?q=1643144781&d=1708339 <!-- X-URL: http://www.yandex.ru/yandvft15?q=1643144781&d=1708339 --> <BASE HREF="http://www.yandex.ru/yandvft15?q=1643144781&d=1708339"> <html><head> <title> Microsoft Word - OMBRC1B527.doc</title> ... ; To UNSUBSCRIBE: Send "unsubscribe lynx-dev" to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
