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In article <>, Neal
() dropped a +5 bundle of words... > [http://www.geocities.com/johnniemcco...awebsite.html] > > Oh my. Visit, read, mock. > It's pretty insulting for a guy who wants to get people to come to him for site design. -- Starshine Moonbeam mhm31x9 Smeeter#29 WSD#30 sTaRShInE_mOOnBeAm aT HoTmAil dOt CoM |
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Neal wrote:
> [http://www.geocities.com/johnniemcco...awebsite.html] Use < and >, not [ and ]. <> makes the URL clickable in a newsreader. [] does not, it makes it into plain text. -- Cheers Richard. |
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Neal <> wrote:
> <http://www.geocities.com/johnniemccoy/howtogetawebsite.html> > > Oh my. Visit, read, mock. From that site- Your GulfComp website is designed to produce the results you expect from your web presence. <http://www.gulfcomp.com/> |
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On Tue, 30 Nov 2004 01:50:04 GMT, rf <rf@.invalid> wrote:
> Neal wrote: > >> [http://www.geocities.com/johnniemcco...awebsite.html] > > Use < and >, not [ and ]. <> makes the URL clickable in a newsreader. [] > does not, it makes it into plain text. What newsreader are you using? Never encountered that issue. |
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Previously in alt.html, Neal <> said:
> What newsreader are you using? Never encountered that issue. He's not using a newsreader, he's using OE. -- Mark Parnell http://www.clarkecomputers.com.au "Never drink rum&coke whilst reading usenet" - rf 2004 |
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While sitting in a puddle rf scribbled in the mud:
> Neal wrote: > >> [http://www.geocities.com/johnniemcco...awebsite.html] > > Use < and >, not [ and ]. <> makes the URL clickable in a newsreader. [] > does not, it makes it into plain text. > Works fine. http://xnews.newsguy.com/ -- Duende (better now) If you wear a smile, they think you really know. |
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While sitting in a puddle Mark Parnell scribbled in the mud:
> Previously in alt.html, Neal <> said: > >> What newsreader are you using? Never encountered that issue. > > He's not using a newsreader, he's using OE. > Pointing at Richard ROTFLMBO --------> -- Duende (better now) If you wear a smile, they think you really know. |
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Neal wrote:
> [http://www.geocities.com/johnniemcco...awebsite.html] > Oh my. Visit, read, mock. Does anybody within the sound of my keys have a graphical browser that renders this page *without* various parts being superimposed over the top of others? Is this another IE-only page? http://www.geocities.com/johnniemccoy/index.html I tried: Firefox, Mozilla, Konqueror; Linux. -- Blinky Linux Registered User 297263 Play Zork: http://www.xs4all.nl/~pot/infocom/zork1.html SOME commands: get, open, drop, directions e/n/s/w, climb, up, down, look, read, inventory, hit/kill [object] with [object]... |
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Previously in alt.html, Blinky the Shark <> said:
> Does anybody within the sound of my keys have a graphical browser that > renders this page *without* various parts being superimposed over the > top of others? Only if I make the text microscopic. > Is this another IE-only page? Considering it is just text, it'd have to be intentional. Surely? -- Mark Parnell http://www.clarkecomputers.com.au "Never drink rum&coke whilst reading usenet" - rf 2004 |
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