>>>>>>>Hi,
>>>>>>>Does editbox have a property that would make it possible to have entered URL clickable? (just like you have in many other applications).
>>>>>>>Or, if such property does not exist, would it be possible to accomplish it in another way?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Check YourEditBox.EnableHyperlinks property
>>>>>
>>>>>Thank you. (I scanned the properties 3 times and still didn't see it; must be need glasses now :))
>>>>
>>>>I got my new glasses two weeks ago, that's probably why I spotted it. :-)
>>>
>>>I don't wear glasses but in general I find that with age we (at least I) lose ability to find things :)
>>
>>There's the old and simple trick: lose something else and start looking for it. You won't find it, but you'll surely... well, probably... perhaps find that first thing you lost.
>
>A very common way is simply to ask somebody.
>[gdr]
My common mistake is to think of actual objects when they say "things". In English, everything (sic!) is a thing. In my (language and) my mind, I'd never say "it's a good thing that it's sunny today" because there is no actual
thing in there. I'd say "[it's] good that it's sunny today".
So lost and found
things are not PEMs, not real
things that you put somewhere and then forget where. They are your pencils, tools, papers, disks, whatever. And if nobody saw you when you last had it, whom can you ask?
(I know, ask Big Brother, but he won't tell you)