In a message dated 2/15/01 6:57:08 PM Eastern Standard Time, TSmola@TRIBUNE.COM writes: << I see these on the list and it seems like the most efficient way to direct someone to a site. Also is there an easy way to assign the email address directly in response to a certain email. Maybe cut and paste what I am interested in and then reply? >> Tony, Not sure how your ISP is setup, but yes, you could always copy and paste the URL in to the E-mail, and then whoever wants to view it can. If you have HTML capabilities such as AOL, you could always put in a line from that. For example: (I will try this in lower case so that it shows the source code. Not sure if it will work.)
<a href=www.whateverwebsiteyouwanttopost.com>And then this is where you put your message.
You can copy and paste the URL into the line after href=. This is the command to make a link. For example: (Hopefully the above worked, otherwise this will look silly)
<A HREF=www.Vanagon.com>Vanagon mailing list
html commands should be in all caps. Hope this helps. --Paul-- |
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