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Problems sending link

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Kevin Oppenheimer - 24 Jan 2004 01:14 GMT
It seems that often when I use I.E. 5.1.5 to "send link", i.e., email
the web page address I'm on to someone, Eudora often only imports a
portion of the web address, but not the whole line. I can confirm this
by viewing the address window in IE, and copying and pasting the link
instead. Is there a way to overcome this?
Kathy Morgan - 28 Jan 2004 05:29 GMT
> It seems that often when I use I.E. 5.1.5 to "send link", i.e., email
> the web page address I'm on to someone, Eudora often only imports a
> portion of the web address, but not the whole line.

It sounds to me like a flaw in IE, that it is passing only part of the
address to Eudora.

> I can confirm this
> by viewing the address window in IE, and copying and pasting the link
> instead. Is there a way to overcome this?

Yes--copy and paste the link into a new message in Eudora or drag and
drop it into a message.

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