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| http://maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=e...34676&t=h&z=15 Ok so I want to try linking to this map from google. Using Ace Html freeware the link is underlined up to the fist comma. As you can see here, it is linked properly to the end. But Ace cuts it off and thusly causes a broken link. How does one cure this problem? |
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But Ace cuts it off and thusly causes a broken link. How does one cure this problem? |
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richard <i.do.not (AT) ca (DOT) re> writes: But Ace cuts it off and thusly causes a broken link. How does one cure this problem? By learning HTML instead of using tools that produce broken links. sherm-- |
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Gazing into my crystal ball I observed Sherman Pendley <spamtrap@dot- app.org> writing in news:m1y76jgi76.fsf (AT) dot-app (DOT) org: richard <i.do.not (AT) ca (DOT) re> writes: But Ace cuts it off and thusly causes a broken link. How does one cure this problem? By learning HTML instead of using tools that produce broken links. Actually, Ace HTML IS a plain text editor, I used it a long time ago before I found HTML-Kit. |
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