What's Wrong With This "Link"?

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Star E. Avenues

Hope someone can help me learn to create/send links so that the email
recipient need only click on them.
Here's What I tried:
<ahref="http://www.nogogo.com/">NoGoGo</a> What's wrong with it?
I've seen this("ahref"),on the web often. Does anyone know what it
means?

Thanks for yours,
Geo
 
You are doing too much.

Type this letter by letter

www.tames.net

When you hit return it should automatically underline

Now try

www.tames.net/oe6.htm

All I did was type them just as you see above.

If you want to pass on a site you are currently at there are two options.

On the Internet Explorer top bar hit tools>mail and news and choose send a
link... a new message should open up with the link already in place and you
can fill in other details.

Or

in IE, right click in the address bar to highlight the address, select
"Copy" and then go to a message you are already working on and right click
in the message and choose "Paste".

Unless I misunderstood your question I think this is the answer.

Charlie
 
Star E. Avenues said:
Hope someone can help me learn to create/send links so that the email
recipient need only click on them.
There is no "one size fits all" solution that will do what you want. It is
dependent upon the email client of the recipient. For example, for plain-text
email, you can usually just type the URL, and it will be clickable. That
Here's What I tried:
<ahref="http://www.nogogo.com/">NoGoGo</a> What's wrong with it?
There should be a *space* between the anchor (a) and the hypertext reference
(href). Also, this is irrelevent unless you are sending HTML mail.
 
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