I love <a href="http://www.google.com">Google</a>.And your browser should render something like this:
- I love Google.
I love <a href="http://www.google.com">Google</a>.And your browser should render something like this:
This is basically a Dorothy yellow brick road kind of story. Also, something to do with the new replaces the old, the circle of life thing....
Please enlighten me, if it's not too complicated, how you managed to type out the syntax in your post without it turning into a hyperlink.
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I cheated I guess...
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<a href="http://www.google.com">Google</a>.
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It's not as straight forward doing this in comment but nothing should stop you ...
do a google search HTML for
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It's almost fun doing all these. I used to be more proficient in HTML six years or so ago, relatively speaking. I used to handcode my webpages in html. But not anymore.
Got it, man. Thanks a lot.
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Got it, pal. And you needn't reply my last e-mail to you any more.
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You know what. I accidentally saw it when Will replied to your mail:
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I couldn't see it directly because when I got the above mail from you, the second line became:
"you do <"
The middle part "amp;" is gone [perhaps due to automatic rendering by Gmail or Yahoo! Mail]. Thank you very much for teaching me that. You don't need to reply to my mail posting the same question again and again.