Test - unusual new way of linking to webistes.

[Virgin Digital Music downlaod](Virgin Megastores Digital Downloads.url)

The above url text isn’t a valid url, yet it takes me to the virgin digital download site when it comes up in the address bar. So I wondered if it would work in a vbscript link. Hence this thread.
I will preview and test the link. If it works for me, can you click it and reply wether it worked for you?
On preview it didn’t work, but by removing the ‘http://’ that vbulletin adds. it did work.

try pasting “Virgin Megastores Digital Downloads.url” into your address bar (without the quotes)

P.S. When I said it isn’t a valid url. That was before I found out that vbulletin adds the http bit (making it appear at least semi-valid, and me appear wrong)
What I actually put in the url tag was “Virgin Megastores Digital Downloads.url” without the http bit. without the http it works. with it, it doesn.t

Did that. IE generated “http://auto.search.msn.com/response.asp?MT=virgin+megastores+digital+downloads.url&srch=0&prov=&utf8” for me, but “The page cannot displayed” came back.

I guess it only works on computers that have the site in their history then.

Oh well, no possible way to link to the damn site. Do they want it to fail?!

That doesn’t look like a link from a website. It looks more like a Windows URL shortcut file (".url"). If you have that website in your bookmarks, that may be why it works for you.

Try http://www.virgin.com/downloads

Ah, that one works. Thanks.