Steven Vishoot wrote: [Mailtrimming?]
Ok. so if you click on your link you get something totally different than what you were trying to send to me since the link has the > in there, and the browser adds %3 to the end of the link. now when i removed it then it worked how you wanted me to see it. Dammit now dont add that extra > in the link anymore... :-) this is what it came out with when clicked on the link....
As "<" and ">" aren't allowed in links, I don't see what the problem is.
RFC 1738:
The characters "<" and ">" are unsafe because they are used as the delimiters around URLs in free text;
Just being an RFC conformist.
Ralph