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Is there an IE plugin that can do this?
In Hotmail when you click a link in your email it opens an MSN window frame with your link inside of it.
Does anybody know of a plugin or enhancement for IE that can be used to right click one of these links in your hotmail emails and open it minus the MSN garble? |
as far as i know, ie doesn't have plug-ins.
?? Am i wrong here? :/ |
ir does have plugins but i don't know of one for that use
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I'm pretty sure that the new forced framing system in Hotmail can't be worked around. I've heard a bunch of people complaining about it in the Mozilla Firebird forums.
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use outlook express with the hotmail settings, its not exactly what you want, but it will solve that issue ;) or one of the many hotmail -> pop convertors and you can use whichever mail you like.
Yes IE does have plugins |
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A script similar to this that could be put into a right click menu (Open Link OUt of Hotmail)
or something that could scan a single link when right clicked and fix would be good, seems like this could be done.. I found the below "bookmarklet" at this site: http://www.squarefree.com/bookmarklets/pagelinks.html I can't read this very well, but from the looks of things, https: and ftp: links can't be fixed, but it works with HTTP. I just click it on the bar and poof the redirects are gone.. it's nice.. going to see if I can put it into the contextual menu. Code:
javascript:(function(){var%20k,x,t,i,j;%20for(k=0;x=document.links[k];k++){t=x.href.replace(/[%25]3A/ig,':').replace(/[%25]2f/ig,'/');i=t.lastIndexOf('http://');if(i%3E0){t=t.substring(i);j=t.indexOf('&');if(j%3E0)t=t.substring(0,j);x.href=unescape(t)}%20else%20if%20(x.onmouseover&&x.onmouseout){x.onmouseover();%20if%20(window.status.indexOf('://')!=-1)x.href=window.status;%20x.onmouseout();%20}%20x.onmouseover=null;%20x.onmouseout=null;%20}})(); |
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