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I use yahoo. The link appears like this.
<http://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Internet-and-Technology/Q uestion172576.htm
/>l>
It is highlighted in blue, with the final l on the second line. The final l is not highlighted in blue, so I thought this might be the problem???
Is it the link as it should appear or some "javascript" bumph (or even the link as you've posted it just above with html appended to the end : "<br" ) ?
I dunno why the "l" would be missing but that's why the link doesn't work.
Potentially
Question172576.html
could be a totally different webpage from
Question172576.htm
One solution is to use gmail is the best webmail provider I've yet used - I can send you an invite to gmail if you want
Or you could try to figure out why you've got the problem in the first place and fix it (it's beyond me)
Thanks, Steve. I knew that was why it wasn't working, and I wrote to the Ed because I thought it was a mistake from the Answerbank. I thought they might be missing the l when they prepared and sent the link out, if you see what I mean. Anyway, I can't get any further with it and it's frustrating! Maybe someone else out there is having the same problem?? I really like Yahoo - been with them for years, and no probs. I still think it's a website problem.
Anyway, thanks again.