> On Nov 18, 2017, at 1:52 PM, Alex Smith <ais...@alumni.bham.ac.uk> wrote: > > On Sat, 2017-11-18 at 13:46 -0500, Owen Jacobson wrote: >>> On Nov 18, 2017, at 1:45 PM, Owen Jacobson <o...@grimoire.ca> >>> wrote: >>> >>> As Aris said, it’s a submodule. What you’re looking at there is the >>> metadata Git keeps to determine which repository, and which commit >>> in that other repository, to use to reconstruct that directory when >>> needed. >>> >>> Fortunately, Github links through to the other repository. The root >>> of https://github.com/AgoraNomic/Header/tree/cefaeafa471d76d20482bd >>> 46d26c71ecc3345b05 <https://github.com/AgoraNomic/Header/tree/cefae >>> afa471d76d20482bd46d26c71ecc3345b05> is used to fill in that >>> directory. >> >> To the Right Honourable Listserv Admin: is there a way to write >> emails such that links won’t be doubled like this? > > This depends on your email client, not the list server itself. It > should have a setting called something like "send emails in plain > text"; if you use that for Agora, the links won't be doubled. > > (Presumably what's happening is that your client is automatically > converting your email to HTML, then automatically converting it back to > plaintext for the plaintext portion; that double-conversion is what > doubles the links.)
Nicely spotted. I didn’t realize my mailer made such a hash of text/plain parts. Thanks. -o
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