On 14/03/2016 1:16 AM, »Q« wrote:
In <news:[email protected]>,
Daniel <[email protected]> wrote:
I'm trying to send my sister a google maps link from my SM to her
Google Chrome (I think), but when she received my e-mail, the link
was broken, spread across two lines, so she could Cut-n-Paste the two
halves together, if she wanted. But that was not what I wanted!!
I then sent her the same link but enclosed with-in < > and it still
didn't work and her response was "doesn't appear as a link .. just
plain text"
So does SM break long links?? And is there a workaround that would
make the link clickable??
I have no idea how SM's line-wrapping stuff works, so take this post
with a big grain of salt.
Check your 'sent' folder -- if the copy there has a line break in the
middle of what should have been the URL, SM did it. If not, the
problem is probably on her end, in which case there's nothing you could
do other than run the URL through a URL shortener before pasting it.
In case SM is causing the break, toggling wrapping off before pasting
should be the answer. There's an extension that's supposed to make
toggling it easy,
<https://addons.mozilla.org/seamonkey/addon/toggle-word-wrap/>.
Good point, Q, I hadn't thought about this, but checking just now in my
sent folder, and both links are shown over two lines, but when I mouse
over either the naked link or the link with-in the < >'s, in both cases
in the bottom line of the SM screen it showed the complete link.
So it must be something my sister's Microsoft Mail is doing!!
--
Daniel
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