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Topic: Wenatchee,Okanogon NF lakes  (Read 4337 times)

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« Last Edit: May 18, 2006, 11:42:41 AM by polepole »
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We may live without conscience and live without heart
We may live without friends, we may live without books;
But civilized man cannot live without cooks


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Added the URL tags around your link so you can just click on it and be taken there instead of having to cut and paste.  You can do this by using the "Insert Hyperlink" in the menu bar (scroll over the pictures to see which one I'm talking about, it's the one with the world as part of the pic).

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floatin cowboys

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what does URL stand for.
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We may live without conscience and live without heart
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But civilized man cannot live without cooks


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URL stands for Uniform Resource Locators. 

It is the address that defines the route to a file on an Internet server (Web server, FTP server, mail server, etc.). URLs are typed into a Web browser to access Web pages and files, and URLs are embedded within the pages themselves as hypertext links. The URL contains the protocol prefix, port number, domain name, subdirectory names and file name.  Whenever you type http://<blah.blah.blah>, that's a URL.

In the case above, by using the Insert Hyperlink button, the text is encapsulated by 2 tags in brackets as seen below (minus the extra spaces I put in so it just does show up as a hyperlink)

[ u r l ] http://www.fs.fed.us/r6/fishing/forests/gofishing/wenoka_lakes.html#top [ / u r l ]


 

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