Date: Mon, 18 Sep 2006 10:36:13 -0400
Reply-To: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK>
Sender: "SAS(r) Discussion" <SAS-L@LISTSERV.UGA.EDU>
From: Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK>
Subject: Re: How to provide a link showing an entire thread
Hi Art,
The subject is not always clickable. For example this thread: your initial
message has no clickable subject. I always use the yellow 3rd and 4th
buttons of the row of buttons above the messages to follow a thread.
Regards - Jim.
--
Jim Groeneveld, Netherlands
Statistician, SAS consultant
home.hccnet.nl/jim.groeneveld
My computer remains home while I will attend PhUSE 2006 in Dublin.
On Mon, 18 Sep 2006 07:40:48 -0400, Arthur Tabachneck <art297@NETSCAPE.NET>
wrote:
>Jim,
>
>I get SAS-L via the listserv. My experience has always been that, once
>one is reading a particular thread, you can click on the subject and
>continue to read all of the thread's predecessors during that particular
>week.
>
>The link that Richard included, if I'm not mistaken, started with the
>first post in a thread and, by clicking on the subject, continued to show
>all of the posts that followed.
>
>Art
>---------
>On Mon, 18 Sep 2006 02:29:33 -0400, Jim Groeneveld <jim2stat@YAHOO.CO.UK>
>wrote:
>
>>Hi Art,
>>
>>The link you provided did not show a thread better than I use to see it
>>reading SAS-L via the listserv web interface at
>>http://listserv.uga.edu/cgi-bin/wa
>>It depends on what you are used to read SAS-L. If you would read the
>>newsgroup comp.soft-sys.sas via Google Groups threads are even more clear
>to
>>see and all related messages are grouped together. But even if you receive
>>individual messages from SAS-L your mail program (Outlook) may be used to
>>follow a thread. And threads may be broken by posters either by changing
>the
>>subject while replying or by not replying but sending or forwarding a new
>>message, even if with the same subject.
>>
>>Regards - Jim.
>>--
>>Jim Groeneveld, Netherlands
>>statistician, SAS consultant
>>home.hccnet.nl/jim.groeneveld
>>
>>
>>On Sun, 17 Sep 2006 17:37:10 -0400, Arthur Tabachneck
><art297@NETSCAPE.NET>
>>wrote:
>>
>>>Richard,
>>>
>>>In a recent thread you included a link (
>>>http://listserv.uga.edu/cgi-bin/wa?A2=ind0403b&L=sas-l&F=&S=&P=38728 )
>>>
>>>which provided what appeared to be an entire thread for a related
>>>discussion.
>>>
>>>How does one accomplish such a feat?
>>>
>>>Art
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