My guess would be a custom input filter.

You can make your own, but here's a module that might help, too: http://drupal.org/project/customfilter

I've not tried the module, but just ran across it.

Brian

On Fri, Nov 6, 2009 at 9:03 AM, David Christensen <dpchrist@holgerdanske.com> wrote:
Drupal:

I receive e-mail newsletters and post them into my Drupal sites.  I have
configured my e-mail client (Outlook) to display messages in plain text
format.  Several of the newsletters contain URL's delimited with
chevrons:

  <http://example.com/>


I use the "Filtered HTML" input filter on my Drupal sites, set to "Strip
disallowed tags".  So, Drupal strips out URL's in the above format.  I
would like Drupal to recognize the URL and display it as a clickable
link.


As there is no HTML tag "http", I am not inclined to try adding it to
the "Allowed HTML tags" list.


What is the best way to deal with this issue?


TIA,

David

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