Paul, you are so naive... :) You don't understand what is "an inteligent browser". It means that it will understand the url in any way it is written, even typing only >> "that company that sells cell phone" << the inteligent browser will build an automatic link to "http://www.motorola.com", or typing "fruit" it will translate (according to the rest of the context) to "http://www.apple.com". The problem with those inteligent browsers, is that for a while they are doing a lot of mess, for example if you type: "Dear Paul, our business meeting was changed to next Friday 2pm sharp", it will translate to: http://www.LoveLife.com http://www.SaintPaulHospital.com http://www.Belong2Us.com http://www.WallStreetJournal.com http://www.ShaftCouplings.com http://www.HeavensMortuary.com http://www.UHaul.com http://www.NextComputers.com http://www.Budweiser.com http://www.AfterLunch.com http://www.Gillette.com so as you can see, they have few problems yet, but Paul, you need to learn more, just read more those UFO's magazines and watch more MTV....so you will understand what means "decent mailer" ;) Wagner "Paul B. Webster VK2BZC" wrote: > > Morgan Olsson wrote: > > >> Get yourself a decent mailer program that handles it! > > I believe that will be standard in all mail readers soon. > > Ought to be anyway... > > Hang on, just *what* ought to be be a standard? How do you recognise > a URL without a protocol designator? By the "www" at the front? Is > that a kludge built into Exploder? > > Not so, *not all* Web addresses start with "www". What else then? > Anything with.dots.in.it? Anything with "@" in it? Ple@se explain? > -- > Cheers, > Paul B.