On Thu, Mar 01, 2007 at 03:55:09PM +0000, Richard Lewis wrote:
On Thursday 01 March 2007 15:22, Eur Ing Chris Green wrote:
I have a memory from somewhere that one can make URLs in text files 'clickable' when viewing the text file in a browser. I even have a sample file:- http://home.isbd.net/chris/xxx.txt which I'm sure I remember trying once and being surprised when it worked. (I think I maybe had to double click the link)
However I can't make this work now, did I imagine it or can someone point me at what I need - e.g. is it a Firefox extension?
That would just be browser dependent behaviour, you can't encode any special instructions in a plain text file which turn URLs into hyperlinks.
Yes, I realise it's up to the browser.
Never heard of an ff extension which does this, though there's always copy and paste ;-)
I have found the 'Linkification' extension for Firefox which actually does rather more than I want, URLs (like the above one) actually get changed to the standard browser link colour and a single click will go to the link.
I don't remember my original thing being an extension but Linkification will do.