On Sat, 17 May 2008 22:17:03 -0400, "Jonathan N. Little"
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>John Fitzsimons wrote:
>> What I would like to do is go to a large web page and to be able to
>> move from one email link to the next one WITHOUT needing to go
>> to the source code. Is this possible ? Maybe a Firefox extension ?
>> Alternately have a hot link list of email links (only) on a page.
>None that I know of, TAB moves to next link, does not discriminate for
>protocol.
Ah ! Someone else mentioned that to me and I didn't get what he meant.
I thought he was talking about an extension rather than what Firefox
does natively. You are right however. It does not discriminate
protocol AND with my old eyes it isn't immediately apparent to me
where the tab has stopped.
>> Once I am at an email link I want to then click it and see if my
>> default email client will populate the correct info.
>Ah, maybe you should look at:
>http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&q...s+&btnG=Search
>problem with mailto: links - Google Search
Interesting, I didn't know people had problems using mailto links.
Thanks.
>> I want to do this via the browser without needing to save the page,
>> search etc. Using win 98SE.
>OS is not the issue.
>> Page Info in Firefox isn't what I want. The mailto links aren't
>> grouped together, one cannot go from one to another directly
>> and the links aren't clickable.
>Are you testing one of your pages, or trying to harvest emails?
Testing email links. If I was harvesting emails I would have just
saved the page(s) and extracted the links. It looks however that
I might have to do just that if I cannot test links one by one
live.
Regards, John.