> Then there's hyperlinks. If not like HTML anchor tags were the hypertext is independent to the destination, but still some method to follow links in e-mails as a lot of online registration requires email activation that way.
Well, there's the (IIRC) RFC-specified way to write URLs within '<URL:' and '>' pairs, e.g. <URL:https://news.ycombinator.com/>; (interestingly, the HN URL-finder doesn't support that).
Well, there's the (IIRC) RFC-specified way to write URLs within '<URL:' and '>' pairs, e.g. <URL:https://news.ycombinator.com/>; (interestingly, the HN URL-finder doesn't support that).