>>>>> "TP" == Tim Peters <tim.one@comcast.net> writes: TP> I usually add <> to http thingies when I remember to. A TP> couple people yelled at me, claiming their readers couldn't TP> recognize http thingies otherwise. This seems particularly TP> odd, since I almost always put them on their own line: TP> http://www.python.org As do I. TP> OTOH, *my* reader doesn't recognize them in the TP> <URL:http://www.python.org> TP> style, neither with nor without <>. Mine does too, but it's not the <> that is the distinguishing feature, AFAIK. The <> seem to be most useful for inline urls where trailing punctuation gets incorrectly attached to the url. -Barry
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