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From: Dr John Betts< >
Subject: Re: An aside to SILKWEAVERS
Date: Mon, 1 Mar 1999 08:09:30 +0000 (GMT)
> Many moons ago I downloaded some 9 pages of information on SILKWEAVERS in
> London, as extracted from "The History of Middlesex-The Queen Victoria
> Collection".
>
> Now this may have helped some of you, but my problem is "nowhere is it
> recorded what the URL is on the Website download"
>
> My question therefore can anyone guide me as to how when downloading an
> article, one can include the URL ?
>
> Also why do some website makers not include the URL, and others seem to,
> it helps so much to my mind.
>
> Having in mind, I am not a very methodical sort of person when on the
> Internet.
>
> Thanks for any ideas, Len, in Somerset
>
Most browsers allow you to store the URL of the page you are
viewing. For IE and Netscape, the command is Alt-D. There is no easy
way of storing it on the actual page if it is not already there,
other than editing the page after saving it.
BTW the URL is
http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Plains/5399/silk.txt
Dr John Betts <>
London, UK
Researching HURST, GILLETT, HOPKINS, CROUCH, HACKER, CHAPMAN
all Middlesex or Surrey, all late 1700 to early 1800.
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