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![]() "Garner Miller" wrote in message ... In article , Nathan Young wrote: Copy the link, and go to tinyurl.com. It will generate a tinyURL that will not line-wrap. Or, just enclose the link in angle brackets, and many newsreaders will ignore the line break and treat it as a single link: http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNew...221/cargo_plan e_051221/20051221?hub=TopStories -- Garner R. Miller ATP/CFII/MEI Clifton Park, NY =USA= http://www.garnermiller.com/ Long links don't usually break on my Outlook Express but that one did. I have now posted it with out the break. Let's see what happens. http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNew...hub=TopStories |
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Garner Miller wrote:
In article , Nathan Young wrote: Copy the link, and go to tinyurl.com. It will generate a tinyURL that will not line-wrap. Or, just enclose the link in angle brackets, and many newsreaders will ignore the line break and treat it as a single link: http://www.ctv.ca/servlet/ArticleNew...221/cargo_plan e_051221/20051221?hub=TopStories My news reader still breaks the url. I'm using Netscape 7.2 which is Mozilla based. Matt |
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"Matt Whiting" wrote in message
... My news reader still breaks the url. I'm using Netscape 7.2 which is Mozilla based. It's the poster's newsreader that breaks the URL, not the subsequent readers'. Once the line break has been inserted, I'm not aware of a newsreader that will reassemble the URL, with or without angle brackets. One might exist, but I haven't heard of it. Pete |
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![]() "Garner Miller" wrote Or, just enclose the link in angle brackets, and many newsreaders will ignore the line break and treat it as a single link: My trick (OE) is to hit reply, then you can edit out the break and click on it, then cancel the reply. -- Jim in NC |
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![]() "Jim Macklin" wrote But I guess the crew had a schedule to keep. Being dead put them seriously behind schedule. Note, no grins here. -- Jim in NC |
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I have a friend who formerly flew for a law firm, to take
accident investigators to crash scenes ASAP. They almost always arrived with in a few hours in good VFR weather. Pilots are often high pressure busy people who just don't want to wait on the ground somewhere. They also seem to want to fly a straight line. It is a good idea to fly stages and not feel pressured to keep a schedule or even a set destination. Besides you meet the nicest people at those out of the way airports off the beaten path. -- James H. Macklin ATP,CFI,A&P -- Merry Christmas Have a Safe and Happy New Year Live Long and Prosper Jim Macklin "Morgans" wrote in message ... | | "Jim Macklin" wrote | | But I guess the crew had a schedule to keep. | | Being dead put them seriously behind schedule. Note, no grins here. | -- | Jim in NC |
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