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In the old Internet Explorer which I still use a lot, it provides one the option to obtain the actual URL of that item. Current Edge and this developer version does not do that. Yes, you can "inspect" something, but to get the actual URL is almost impossible.
IE makes it simple, where you right click on the item (could be a graphic), then select properties and most of the time the URL to that specific item can be obtained. Then one can save the URL and later display the item without having to go through a particular website to find it again..
Thanks so much!
hsteiger@comcast.net
- WindowsUserOct 05, 2019Brass Contributor
You can. Just right click and "copy the link".
- HotCakeXOct 02, 2019MVP
hsteiger wrote:In the old Internet Explorer which I still use a lot, it provides one the option to obtain the actual URL of that item. Current Edge and this developer version does not do that. Yes, you can "inspect" something, but to get the actual URL is almost impossible.
IE makes it simple, where you right click on the item (could be a graphic), then select properties and most of the time the URL to that specific item can be obtained. Then one can save the URL and later display the item without having to go through a particular website to find it again..
Hi there,
in Edge insider, when you right click on anything on any website, you have the "copy link" and in case of image "copy image link" options.
do those options fail to get the URL of the content? I never came across a situation like that so I'd like to know what would that be. thanks