Another approach to this is to get the html file off the Juno 4 system altogether. Choose File>Save Message As Text File, and save [for example to the desktop] as *.htm, open up that file with your browser, and not only can you copy shortcut and link to the site, but you often see some text data at the top with the links spelled out. For example [with carriage returns added for clarity] from a staples online ad with all picture and no way to extract links--when I click Juno insists on trying to dial up even if you are already on the Internet: ----------- To find a store near you, click below: http://email.staples-deals.com/cgi-bin2/DM/y/mOMO0FQiBl0HOn0BmYZ0Bm To request a free catalog, click below: http://email.staples-deals.com/cgi-bin2/DM/y/mOMO0FQiBl0HOn0BmYa0Bt To shop online, click below: http://email.staples-deals.com/cgi-bin2/DM/y/mOMO0FQiBl0HOn0BmEv0Bu Staples. that was easy. (sm) ---------- thepccat To unsubscribe, send a message to ecartis@xxxxxxxxxxxxx with "unsubscribe juno_accmail" in the body or subject. OR visit //freelists.org ~*~