¿ªÔÆÌåÓýThat is the fault of the user's browser and not the email url links.? Most email clients will allow you to view the email source level contents by pressing control-U when focused on the email:Content-Type: text/html; charset=UTF-8 Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit <html> ? <head> ??? <meta http-equiv="content-type" content="text/html; charset=UTF-8"> ? </head> ? <body> ??? <font size="4"><font face="monospace"><a moz-do-not-send="true" ????????? href=>w1hkj web site</a><br> ????? </font></font> ??? <h1>Index of /files/fldigi</h1> ??? <ul> ????? <li><a href=> Parent Directory</a></li> ????? <li><a ????????? href=> ????????? AppleAudioCodec.html</a></li> ????? <li><a href=> ????????? CW_Transmit.html</a></li> ????? <li><a href=> ????????? FLdigi_and_FMT_Mode_by_VE3YX.pdf</a></li> ????? <li><a href=> ????????? FSK_Transmit.html</a></li> ????? <li><a href=> ????????? alert_clips/</a></li> ????? <li><a href=> ????????? flarq-help.zip</a></li> ????? <li><a href=> ????????? flarq_help.pdf</a></li> ????? <li><a ????????? href=> ????????? fldigi-4.2.06.tar.gz</a></li> ????? <li><a ????????? href=> ????????? fldigi-4.2.06_LI.dmg</a></li> ????? <li><a ????????? href=> ????????? fldigi-4.2.06_VN.dmg</a></li> ????? <li><a ????????? href=> ????????? fldigi-4.2.06_setup.exe</a></li> Note that the url reference is to http
and NOT https.? Some browsers, notably those on the Windows OS,
force the http reference to https.? An attempt on the part of the
browser developer to protect the user from shooting themselves in
the foot.
73, David, W1HKJ On 10/12/24 08:50, Rich NE1EE wrote: See post Link to W1HKJ software URL goes to wrong site On 2024-10-12 09:30:, Nathan Rosenthal wrote:Clicking directly on the links in Dave's latest post took me to the British website. Going through SourceForge does work properly. |