FWIW - gmail fixes the urls. Your mail client (and outlook 2003) both
have broken lines.

Anyway... It doesn't work with Outlook. There are other tricks (which
I use - such as using Quotable-Printable) but the long lines it
creates annoys some people.

Personally, I don't mind rebuilding the links - if the link is really
long, I hit forward and edit the breaks out. If it's short I copy the
broken part and paste it at the end when the link returns a failure. I
really hate sites that roll to a page not found url - then I need to
use the first method. :)

There is a Outlook addin and a windows utility (both from the same
guy) that fixes urls on the clipboard but I don't use them too much.
(I couldn't find the url for them in a quick google this morn.)



-- 
 -----Original Message-----
> <http://news.com.com/A+standards+truce+in+the+browser+war/2100-1013-5818382.
> html?part=dht&tag=ntop&tag=nl.e433>
> http://news.com.com/A+standards+truce+in+the+browser+war/2100-1013-5818382.h
> tml?part=dht&tag=ntop&tag=nl.e433
> ...

Do you not know how to use the <> for preserving long URLs or is it Outlook
that is the problem? I notice that whenever you post links they always wrap.


-- 
Diane Poremsky
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