Hello TBUDLers,
Any idea why TB! does not recognise the following as a mailto: ?
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
I've changed the 1's and the alphabet part to disguise the real address
(it's a mailing list confirmation). The = sign seems to replace the @
in my address, and may be the problem?
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Cheers,
On Thursday, August 26, 2004 at 19:02 (which was Thursday, August 26,
2004 at 9:02 where I am) Allister Jenks wrote:
Any idea why TB! does not recognise the following as a mailto: ?
Well, in all actuality, it isn't a 'mailto:' considering the string
'mailto:' isn't part of it. It is a string of
Thursday, August 26, 2004, 7:48:26 PM, Maurice wrote:
MS Well, in all actuality, it isn't a 'mailto:' considering the string
MS 'mailto:' isn't part of it.
Granted. But if I write...
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
...without specifying mailto:; at the front, TB! realises it is an
email address and
On Thursday, August 26, 2004 at 20:19 (which was Thursday, August 26,
2004 at 10:19 where I am) Allister Jenks wrote:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
...without specifying mailto:; at the front, TB! realises it is an
email address and highlights it as such.
True. My guess is that there is a limit to the
Maurice Snellen wrote:
True. My guess is that there is a limit to the length before the @
sign or the total length for TB! to consider it an e-mail address.
Upon experimenting, it isn't the length, but instead the inclusion of
special characters. Once you insert a character like !, `, %, $, #,
Hi Allie,
This is completely OT but... what happened to your roguemoticon? It's
not showing up. There's no X-Rogue header and your handle doesn't seem
to be in the message anywhere.
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Take it easy,
Rick
Write a wise saying and your name will live forever - Anonymous
Using The Bat! version
Rick Friedman wrote:
This is completely OT but... what happened to your roguemoticon? It's
not showing up. There's no X-Rogue header and your handle doesn't seem
to be in the message anywhere.
I'm writing from work where I can't use TB! since I'm behind a proxy. Even
using an HTTP-tunnel is a
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