H REF="www.etc

2011-08-27 Thread Richard Torrens (lists)
I have just determined that Firefox behaves differently to Netsurf. FireFox takes H REF="www.etc to be a local link. It requires the full H REF="http://www.etc to work properly. Netsurf takes H REF="www.etc to refer to a external link. Which is correct? -- Richar

Re: H REF="www.etc

2011-08-27 Thread Richard Porter
On 27 Aug 2011 Richard Torrens (lists) wrote: > I have just determined that Firefox behaves differently to Netsurf. > FireFox takes H REF="www.etc to be a local link. It requires the full > H REF="http://www.etc to work properly. > Netsurf takes H REF="www.etc

Re: H REF="www.etc

2011-08-28 Thread Tim Hill
In article <42df6e0952.r...@user.minijem.plus.com>, Richard Porter wrote: > On 27 Aug 2011 Richard Torrens (lists) wrote: > > I have just determined that Firefox behaves differently to Netsurf. > > FireFox takes H REF="www.etc to be a local link. It requires the full

Re: H REF="www.etc

2011-08-30 Thread Martin Bazley
The following bytes were arranged on 28 Aug 2011 by Tim Hill : > In article <42df6e0952.r...@user.minijem.plus.com>, Richard Porter > wrote: > > On 27 Aug 2011 Richard Torrens (lists) wrote: > > > Netsurf takes H REF="www.etc to refer to a external link. &g

Re: H REF="www.etc

2011-08-30 Thread Tim Hill
sts) wrote: > > > > Netsurf takes H REF="www.etc to refer to a external link. > > > Firefox is correct because you might well have a subdirectory > > > called www. On the other hand www.etc in an email message will > > > ordinarily be an external link beca