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From: Hans Franke <Hans.Franke_at_mch20.sbs.de>
Date: Thu May 6 16:54:47 1999

> Not everybody uses this week's web browser.

> In fact SOME people use e-mail programs that are NOT part of a current
> "state-of-the-art" web browser. To go view a web site is still perfectly
> feasible, but it may require exiting the mail program, and starting up a
> separate program for web browsing; or even logging out and logging into a
> different account; or even switching over to a different computer.
> NOT JUST "clicking" on a spot in the mail message!

> Therefore, when you have a great web site that you'd like to share,
> wouldn't it be NICE to say a sentence or so about what it is; rather than
> just: "Look at http://www...."

This may be aimed at me - yes, you're right, I never have
thought of any problems in bringing up a browser.

In fact, I also don't use any fancy integrated software - just
a plain mail reader, that's also the reason why I always put
an URL on a single line - it is just the easyest way to pick it
via your mouse and insert it in the 'Location' box, or on the
command line (Yes, my Linux Box never had seen any X - just
marking with the GNU mouse, press ALT-Fx, type 'lynx' and insert
the marked URL). (Or just configure your PINE in using Lynx as
a subshell.)

Anyway, sorry for hitting your nerves.

Gruss
Hans

--
Der Kopf ist auch nur ein Auswuchs wie der kleine Zeh.
H.Achternbusch
Received on Thu May 06 1999 - 16:54:47 BST

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