Ken Lee
13-May-2006, 19:20
I notice this with messages migrated from the old site, and with messages that are created new here.
In HTML, you can add something to the <a> tag so that when the user clicks on the link, a new browser will be opened. Apparently, the new software doesn't recognize it. Perhaps it is non-standard HTML... dunno.
For example <a href="http://www.apple.com" target="_blank">This link</a> should allow you to visit the Apple web site, but something is parsing it and presenting it as plain text.
Is HTML forbidden, except as added by the editor in which we type these messages ?
In HTML, you can add something to the <a> tag so that when the user clicks on the link, a new browser will be opened. Apparently, the new software doesn't recognize it. Perhaps it is non-standard HTML... dunno.
For example <a href="http://www.apple.com" target="_blank">This link</a> should allow you to visit the Apple web site, but something is parsing it and presenting it as plain text.
Is HTML forbidden, except as added by the editor in which we type these messages ?