A few days ago I began having trouble copying and pasting a link in an email. I paste in the "Enter Text..." box but when I try to enter the link location and try to paste it in, the software won't allow i. As soon as I right clicking in the box to paste the link, I'm given two options: #edo-message and #edo-original. I can type in a URL if it's short but few are short.
On some occasions it works just fine but other times it doesn't. This is a new arrival on my scene. Any idea of a fix?
Link Properties
- DanRaisch
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Re: Link Properties
Does the same thing occur if you launch the application in Mozilla Safe Mode? http://kb.mozillazine.org/Safe_mode
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Re: Link Properties
It hasn't happened since, wouldn't you know. When it happens again I'll do Safe Mode. Thanks Dan
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Re: Link Properties
No. It didn't change anything and since it happens in both firefox and Chrome I'm going to look on the internet. It seems to revolve around java. Dunno why.
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Re: Link Properties
What's indicating that? And is it actually referring to Java or JavaScript. They are very different animals.laceymike wrote:It seems to revolve around java. Dunno why.