David,
I'm sorry, but this is an over-generalization.
If the URL is long enough, both of the systems I use will break it awkwardly
-- anchor tag or not.
I suspect this is true for any mail system that does not support
HTML-formatted mail (i.e. any mail system which can be exploited through
HTML).
The only real solution is probably to just keep the URL under 60 characters
at all times, and always put it on a line by itself.
-- Lynn
-----Original Message-----
From: David Denney
Sent: Thursday, April 13, 2000 11:22 AM
To: Lynn W. Taylor
Cc: Ken; dev-list
Subject: RE: [Fwd: FW: Transfer Request for artonsite.com]
On Thu, Apr 13, 2000 at 11:15:29AM -0700, Lynn W. Taylor wrote:
> I don't think that actually solves the word-wrap problem, though.
The mail client will not break a URL in an HTML anchor,
even if it wraps the text display of the anchor.
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