Yea, when I saw that note, my radar went up fearing the site would be laced with javascript or some such but I dove on in and found the rest of it to be a breeze. That's probably the only thing I like less about mutt is the way URL's are dealt with. You have to use that external thingy and you can't just highlite the URL directly and hit the enter key like in Pine. You use URLbiew and you end up with a list of all URL's pulled from the message; you lose all context around each of the URL's so it is easy to get confused about which URL one should really be on to select. With the do not call site, the URL was easy to find but URLview some how truncated the long URL when trying to activate it. Anyhow, Speakup's cut/paste feature saved the day for me. On Sun, Jun 29, 2003 at 05:34:11PM -0500, Cheryl Homiak wrote: > > Actually, at least in pine, you don't even need to cut and paste. If you have > your urlviewer set up in Pine, you can just click on the link to confirm your > registration with National do Not Call. It's wonderful to see such a simple, > accessible site and I think > all of us who use it should find an email to write and let them know we noticed. > Interesting: they have such an accessible website but at the top there's a not > that says if you are visually impaired you can try the phone number and it gives > that. Well, it doesn't hurt at all to have the phone number posted where one can > find it either, but you don't end up needing to resort to that with this > website. Now let's hope that service works as wel as the website! > > Cheryl > > > _______________________________________________ > Speakup mailing list > Speakup at braille.uwo.ca > http://speech.braille.uwo.ca/mailman/listinfo/speakup -- Please avoid sending me Word or PowerPoint attachments. See http://www.fsf.org/philosophy/no-word-attachments.html