In article <553f246478bbailey@argonet.co.uk>, Brian
<bbailey@argonet.co.uk> wrote:
> In article <0002ff1d.01eff49012f4@smtp.freeola.net>, Peter Slegg
> <p.slegg@scubadivers.co.uk> wrote:
> > > I know that this is very much a technical newsgroup but I just
> > > could not fail to be impressed how well NetSurf renders the
> > > following,
> > >
> http://totallycoolpix.com/magazine/2016/01/the-kingfisher-by-corne-van-oosterhout
> > >
> > > some sort of photography!?!
> > >
> > > Brian
> > >
> > >
> > Is that url complete ?
> > All I get is "Bad redirect URL"
> No problem here, Peter. No explanation either.!?!
> Try removing the > > (don't know what you call those thingys) the line
> wrap seems to make no difference.
I find it useful to refer to punctuation using their HTML entities (when
the recipient has half a chance of understanding) but there's no telling
how > will be treated between my fingers and your eyes. I've heard <
(<) and > (>) referred to as 'angle brackets' so > (>) would be
'closing angle bracket' and you see why I use > instead.
--
Tim Hill
www.timil.com
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