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On Jan 17, 2008, at 3:58 PM, Leon Wagner wrote:
> That's interesting, but I wonder where you got it from. I have
> been told by various people to surround the link with exactly "< "
> before and " >" after.
Try no spaces, "<" before and ">" after.
As follows, does this work for everyone?
<http://www.domain.com/subdomain.01/subdomain.02/subdomain.03/
subdomain.04/subdomain.05/subdomain.06/subdomain.07/subdomain.08/
subdomain.09/subdomain.10/subdomain.11/>
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