Monday, October 17, 2005

I shouldn't have, but I did

Got a snicker out of this Reuters story coming acrosst my wire service:

Tokyo, Oct 17 (Reuters) - Chinese ambassador to Japan Wang Yi called Prime Minister Junichiro Koizumi's visit to a shrine for war dead on Monday a "grave provocation...."

He should leave it to the headline writers to do that. Hope he's punished.

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Blogger Daniel_athf said...

Stew,

I appreciate you leaving some feedback with me. Good to know that someone actually reads these, although publicity isn't quite my intent. And just to let you know, its inspirational to know that someone from such an over-rated state could go so far in the world.

18 October 2005 at 6:05:00 am GMT+10  
Blogger Davoh said...

Hi Guambat,
thanks for your comment on my site. Have been trying to write an explanation of the HTML string, but it keeps telling me I can't.
Am trying again here. To use a word or sentence as an active link type '<' then 'a href' then '=" ' then 'URL of whatever you want to link to' then " then '>' then'the word or sentence that you want to make the active link' then '<' then '/a' then '>'

leave out the '

I generally copy and paste the URL.
Hope all that makes sense. I had to break it all up as it wanted to use the HTML or wouldn't accept it if broken.

18 October 2005 at 8:30:00 am GMT+10  
Blogger Davoh said...

um, was late for an appointment this morning and ran out of time to think of anything sensible. Try this -

a href="Url of whatever you want to link to">Word or sentence to appear as active link<

just add < at the beginning and /a> at the end.
Cheers

18 October 2005 at 1:40:00 pm GMT+10  

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