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Re: lynx-dev Commenting...
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Klaus Weide |
Subject: |
Re: lynx-dev Commenting... |
Date: |
Thu, 15 Apr 1999 02:32:55 -0500 (CDT) |
On Wed, 14 Apr 1999, Webmaster Jim wrote:
> Lynx can use the following as an author/owner tag:
>
> <link rev="made" href="mailto:(Webmaster Jim) address@hidden">
Or alternatively rev="owner".
(Try also adding a title="some text" attribute, lynx does someting with
with it. Try also giving a URL other than mailto: and see what
happens.)
But your example does not have a valid mailto URL. At least escape
the spaces. I would also put the (full name) comment after the
address, not before it, since that's the common form.
Whether or not a given mailto URL works for a given user depends on
whether the program configured as SYSTEM_MAIL / SYSTEM_MAIL_FLAGS
understands the address. I assume that not all such programs are
equal. To minimize the chance of breakage for *someone*, I would
only use the most bare form, i.e. "mailto:address@hidden".
Klaus
- lynx-dev Commenting..., Michael Sobolev, 1999/04/14
- Re: lynx-dev Commenting..., Leonid Pauzner, 1999/04/14
- Re: lynx-dev Commenting..., Michael Sobolev, 1999/04/14
- Re: lynx-dev Commenting..., Michael Sobolev, 1999/04/15
- Re: lynx-dev Commenting..., Klaus Weide, 1999/04/15
- Re: lynx-dev Commenting..., Ismael Cordeiro, 1999/04/15
- Re: lynx-dev Commenting..., Michael Sobolev, 1999/04/15
- Re: lynx-dev HTML 4.0 (was Commenting... ), Philip Webb, 1999/04/15
- lynx documentation (was Re: lynx-dev HTML 4.0 (was Commenting... )), Michael Sobolev, 1999/04/15
- lynx-dev Re: Commenting..., Webmaster Jim, 1999/04/15
- Re: lynx-dev Re: Commenting..., Michael Sobolev, 1999/04/15