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Originally Posted by exorggyg
I still don't know what URI is, but thanks anyway. I'm gonna try this sourcecode thing.
Any suggested browser with the link parser whatever it is?
I know I want too much!
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Very likely every browser can do this one way or another. Firefox and Opera have it built in.
There is however a fairly simple trick you can use in most browsers: Bookmarklets: these are javascript functions that you save as bookmarks.
Clicking them does things to the current webpage.
One, called "full urls as link text" you can get from
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When clicked it replaces any link text with the actual link.
So you can just copy the complete link from the webpage.
You "install" it by simply dragging the link for the bookmarket on the above page to your bookmark list.
Or you can create a new bookmark and paste the code:
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javascript:(function(){var i,c,x,h; for(i=0;x=document.links[i];++i) { h=x.href; x.title+=" " + x.innerHTML; while(c=x.firstChild)x.removeChild(c); x.appendChild(document.createTextNode(h)); } })()
in the "address".