-=PCTechTalk=- Re: AOL & URLs

  • From: "~OoO~" <SirTroth@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 10 Jul 2002 19:32:29 -0400

AOL reads links clickable links differently. I believe you need to add the HTML 
tags to the link to make it clickable. That would be like this:

<A HREF="http://www.yahoo.com";>http://www.yahoo.com</A>

You can try that.

---Troth


  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: rawhide101 
  To: pctechtalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx 
  Sent: Sunday, July 07, 2002 1:52 AM
  Subject: -=PCTechTalk=- AOL & URLs



  Good Morning:

  Problem: I exchange email containing URLs with a friend who uses dialup AOL
  version 7.0; he is unable to bring up URLs displayed in email received from my
  cable-modem computer which uses OL 2000 and IE 6.

  The specific URL now in question is
  http://www.theregister.co.uk/content/28/26042.html which appears in underlined
  purple font even as I type this email. (I just now brought up the site by
  clicking on that URL; it is correct.)

  Info:

  1.  Another computer in my home uses a dialup connection to earthlink.  That
  computer uses OE 6 and IE 6. Both computers in my home bring up the above URL 
by
  clicking on it, and also bring up URLs provided by my friend.

  2.  In email I've sent to him I have entered the URL by using copy/paste from
  the site, and also by typing it in.  Neither approach works for the AOL
  computer.  Both approaches work in my two computers.

  3. When I look at email originated in my cable-modem computer, sent from it, 
and
  received in the earthlink computer, the URL appears normal in all three
  instances; purple font that is underlined.

  4.  However, the same URL appears in his AOL dialup computer as normal text;
  black font that is not underlined.

  5.  He has also tried to copy/paste the URL in AOL software without success.

  6.  His home is about twenty-five miles from mine. We use the same telephone
  system to reach dialup ISPs.

  7.  I uns***ed a list about three months ago that used two forms of URLs; one
  for AOL computers and another for other computers. The URL for AOL computers 
was
  enclosed in delimiters. The AOL  string looked something like this;  << aol 
...
  URL ... >>
  Supposedly AOL users could reach the URL by pasting the entire string into the
  AOL address area.

  Finally, The Question! Anyone know how to make his AOL software bring up the
  URLs I send to him?

  TIA... very much!

  Jim

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