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Liberty
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It can be a problematic posting html code one a web forem.
But I'll try:
<a href="http://www.greatsite.com">site</a>

The word site will be highlited. is this what you are asking?
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Russell wrote:does anyone here happen to know the html or php code (html preferable) for filling out a text field with a URL, clicking submit, and making your browser go to whatever URL you put in that text field?
It's not an inherent function within HTML, to my knowledge. But you should be able to do it in Javascript, PHP, or Perl. This may help:

http://www.htmlcodetutorial.com/help/ftopic3747.html
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I am interested to see the code he gave you to accomplish that. If you wouldn't mind sharing that is....

I am in the process of re-learning advanced HTML and php.... keep promising my wife a webserver and am finally acquiring another box to dedicate to it.
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