Cripes! Rick must be a bigger mover and shaker than I thought. What with
".frameexpert" being a top-level domain up there with "uk", "au", "cn",
"de", "fr", etc!
http://www.frameexpert/plugins/pagelabeler/
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Hedley Finger
Technical Communications Tools & Processes Specialist
MYOB Australia
I wanted to, but I couldn't click the link. My other hand was holding
my coffee cup and I was too lazy to put it down
--- Rick Quatro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you were really lazy, you'd buy my plugin :-)
http://www.frameexpert/plugins/pagelabeler/
John Posada
Senior Technical Writer
Cripes! Rick must be a bigger mover and shaker than I thought. What with
.frameexpert being a top-level domain up there with uk, au, cn,
de, fr, etc!
http://www.frameexpert/plugins/pagelabeler/
--
Hedley Finger
Technical Communications Tools Processes Specialist
MYOB Australia
> See my PageLabeler plugin on the Plugins page at
> www.frameexpert.com
To everyone who posts a URL to a site, especially if you are selling
something from it
when you enter a URL that starts with www, in most cases, it appears
as plain text. However, if you precede it with http://, it will
If you were really lazy, you'd buy my plugin :-)
http://www.frameexpert/plugins/pagelabeler/
>> See my PageLabeler plugin on the Plugins page at
>> www.frameexpert.com
>
> To everyone who posts a URL to a site, especially if you are selling
> something from it
>
> when you enter a URL that
I use Outlook 2003 & Outlook Express. The hyperlinks come out whether the
http:// is there or not. This might be a setting on your end, John.
"...when you enter a URL that starts with www, in most cases, it appears as
plain text. However, if you precede it with http://, it will appear as a
live
It seems to be an issue with web based mails, such as hotmail and
yahoo mail
--- Kristina McCook wrote:
> I use Outlook 2003 & Outlook Express. The hyperlinks come out
> whether the
> http:// is there or not. This might be a setting on your end, John.
John Posada
Senior Technical Writer
"So
I wanted to, but I couldn't click the link. My other hand was holding
my coffee cup and I was too lazy to put it down
--- Rick Quatro wrote:
> If you were really lazy, you'd buy my plugin :-)
>
> http://www.frameexpert/plugins/pagelabeler/
John Posada
Senior Technical Writer
"So long and