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Did I sum up the responses, nay, reactions to my "Links in email" post
[response to another post]?
I seems the best way to give links -- one that would give the least trouble to
the most people -- if you want people be able to click on them is to just quote
them as you would plug them into a browser:
- in some browsers, the mailto: is optional, in others it is necessary. But I
think it is okay to have it in there in both cases. [Correction?]
- the case (upper-lower/capital-small) is optional -- e-mail addresses are not
case-sensitive.]
FWIW. Feedback welcome -- and appreciated.
Sabahat.
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Sabahat_Ashraf -at- MentorG -dot- com
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