All -
if you use Firefox for your browser, it is smart enough that you can
copy a wrapped link and it will post it as one line. I never have a
problem with broken links with Firefox.
On 4/14/09, Mr. Bill <bn1@pacbell.net> wrote:
> Re: Tiny URL's
>
> It's pretty obvious to see a link has been "wrapped around" and won't
> work with a single click. Takes me about 10 seconds to cut and paste
> it. If you don't know how, catch me off List and I'll be more than
> happy to tell you. I never use Tiny's, but fortunately my Thunderbird
> seems wrap them so they'll work on multiple lines.
>
> Bill
> '53 BN1
>
> John Sims wrote:
>> Just for my edification, did anyone other than Ed have a problem with this
>> post in finding the web site? If so, I apologize for not using "tinyURL".
>> I
>> could, of course have just referred everyone to the proper page on my web
>> site but Ed hates that site also and is usually free with his criticism of
>> it. Perhaps, I should just end my site. I get criticized by him for not
>> using tiny url and criticized for the construction of my site.
>>
>> What should I do?
>>
>> If I sound pissed, then you read this correctly.
>>
>> John Sims, BN6
>> Aberdeen, NJ
>>
>> www.healey6.com
>>
>> -----Original Message-----
>> From: Ed's Shop [mailto:shop@justbrits.com]
>> Sent: Monday, April 13, 2009 8:52 PM
>> To: John Sims
>> Subject: RE: [Healeys] Hardtop Fasteners
>>
>> <<Take a look at:
>>
>> http://www.restorationspecialties.com/2009%20Catalog%20ebook/2009%20Catalog%
>> 20ebook.pdf
>>
>> Near the end of the listing in the left panel is several pages of
>> screws.>>
>>
>> WHEN John, are you gonna learn that just because a link LOOKS OK in
>> YOUR eMail Client, it MOST likely will NOT display correctly in other
>> folks'
>> Clients?!?!?!? ESPECIALLY after it passes thru the receiving MTA
>> then thru a List Software Program and then thru the outgoing MTA and
>> into receiving end users Client. That is NOT counting the 'hops' mails
>> may/may not make (being RE-handled TWICE at each 'hop')<G>!! ALL
>> THAT said, then there IS the fact that various 'handlers' along the way
>> may be HTML set-up or might be MIME set-up. And so on<VBG>!!
>>
>> The above results in a 400 Error, to wit:
>>
>> Bad Request
>> Your browser sent a request that this server could not understand.
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