I regularly have to send a hyperlink to an external web page in an email.
The method that I have been using is to browse to the site, copy the URL of the active page to the clipboard, and then paste the content of the clipboard into the mail composition. By default my new outgoing messages are in html.
It almost works. The link pasted into the document is pasted as a hyperlink.
The problem is that the final character in the hyperlink is "-" (the hyphen within the quotes), and that final character does not get included in the hyperlink (the rest of it does.
In my outgoing draft, the whole of the link is underlined (including the final hyphen) indicating that the entire link is being correctly embedded. But during the course of transmission the final hyphen is placed outside of the link and, while the remaining characters within the hyperlink are a clickable link it does not take me to the page.
So, is there a way of forcing the final hyphen to remain within the link? Other than converting it into a TinyURL?
The method that I have been using is to browse to the site, copy the URL of the active page to the clipboard, and then paste the content of the clipboard into the mail composition. By default my new outgoing messages are in html.
It almost works. The link pasted into the document is pasted as a hyperlink.
The problem is that the final character in the hyperlink is "-" (the hyphen within the quotes), and that final character does not get included in the hyperlink (the rest of it does.
In my outgoing draft, the whole of the link is underlined (including the final hyphen) indicating that the entire link is being correctly embedded. But during the course of transmission the final hyphen is placed outside of the link and, while the remaining characters within the hyperlink are a clickable link it does not take me to the page.
So, is there a way of forcing the final hyphen to remain within the link? Other than converting it into a TinyURL?