Hello,
is there a way to make links in html messages "clickable"?
This only works for me when I switch to text.
Is there a setting somewhere that I'm missing?
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Hi everyone,
I got some HTML mails, that are digests of electronic lists. They
contain local references/links, e.g. a href=#whatever and a
name=whatever. The Bat! does not jump to the corresponding
reference when I click on the link... I am using v3.0.1.33.
Anyone any idea? Thanks in advance!
I have 1.60c set to use the fixed width viewer (i.e., not the RTV), to
show HTML mail in TB!'s native viewer, and to show the HTML tab first.
Internet hyperlinks are not clickable, i.e., do not function, on that
HTML tab. They only function when I go to the text viewer tab. Is
there a good
Hi Joseph,
On Friday, March 29, 2002 at 08:07:07 [GMT -0600], you wrote:
JN I have 1.60c set to use the fixed width viewer (i.e., not the RTV),
JN to show HTML mail in TB!'s native viewer, and to show the HTML tab
JN first.
Exactly the same setup here, with Opera set as the default browser.
JN
Lars, I'm surprised this one isn't confirmed. Let me get it right:
you can click a link in the format of www.name.com that appears in TB!
on the tab that reads message.htm (not the text tab, which just has
a number and clicks fine for me)??
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JN
Lars Geiger wrote on Friday, March 29,
a number and clicks fine for me)??
Ah, I see now. You mean the fact that a plain www address is not
internally recognized as a link and therefore not made clickable. But
that is what I'd expect. If someone wants clickable links in a HTML
mail, one could easily use a href=www.name.comwww.name.com/a.
I
Lars Geiger wrote on Friday, March 29, 2002:
If someone wants clickable links in a HTML
mail, one could easily use a href=www.name.comwww.name.com/a.
I wouldn't call it a bug, it's exactly what I'd expect.
I see your logic, I guess, but disagree. If a non-programmer using OE
Hi Joseph,
On Friday, March 29, 2002 at 10:36:23 [GMT -0600], you wrote:
If someone wants clickable links in a HTML mail, one could easily use
a href=www.name.comwww.name.com/a.
I wouldn't call it a bug, it's exactly what I'd expect.
JN I see your logic, I guess, but disagree. If a non
Hello Lars,
29. marec 2002, 18:07:40, you wrote:
LG Well, they don't have to. If you use OE (and I guess it's the same with
LG Outlook, don't know about AOL) and you are using HTML formatting, then
LG there's a button to create a link. This will take care of the a
LG href=... stuff, so you
Hi Jernej,
On Friday, March 29, 2002 at 19:14:34 [GMT +0100], you wrote:
JS IIRC, OE automatically created a link (a href...) if you typed www
JS or e-mail address, even in HTML mode.
Maybe. My OE days are far behind me now and memory is fading. I tried it
with Mozilla 0.9.9 and it definitely
Lars Geiger wrote on Friday, March 29, 2002:
I tried it with Mozilla 0.9.9
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Friday, March 29, 2002, 12:45:21 PM, you wrote:
JN Lars Geiger wrote on Friday, March 29, 2002:
I tried it with Mozilla 0.9.9
JN Glad to see people using the lizard
JN
Hi Joseph,
On Friday, March 29, 2002 at 14:45:21 [GMT -0600], you wrote:
JN Glad to see people using the lizard
I feel this is drifting off topic, I just wanted to add that I mainly
use Mozilla to find out if I can recommend it as an alternative MUA, for
all the people who find TB overkill
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