No, that url you posted is exactly why I said "in most cases". That just won't fly when I send it to a client who's email program puts hard breaks in at 80 characters and they have no idea how to paste a url back together in a browser. Enjoy the tool, I'm sure Allan will understand ;) Let me know if you have any problems with the new version..
Brett
On Mar 11, 2007, at 4:37 PM, xolela@mac.com wrote:
Thanks Brett,
I agree that for the most part, its not agreeable, but there are cases when it is unavoidable, in which case "your tool" becomes handy...
While I would like to keep the original I for instance had to send the following link [1] to colleagues - some not that web/mailer savy for whom their mailer breaks the link in which case I spend most of the time addressing the failure to get to the link...
If there is another way to do this a make it easier for people that I work with while keeping to the intended usability as suggested by Alan I will take that way any day - I have no intention of cheating anyone of their google rank etc...
danstan
[1] http://docstore.ingenta.com/cgi-bin/ds_deliver/1/u/d/ISIS/ 36029671.1/cabi/pns/2000/00000059/00000001/ art00018/39ECAA2F26C5A0E511736294004DBC666BB0601AA9.html? link=http://www.ingentaconnect.com/error/delivery&format=html
On Mar 11, 2007, at 2:40 PM, Brett Terpstra wrote:
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