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sli...@mail.orion.org comp databases ms-access I have a Microsoft Access database that has HTML links in it. When I save as HTML, my report looks fine, but the report is to be used on a website that uses frames. The individual links need to break out of the frames with either TARGET="_TOP" (break out of frames on

html links in OE mail
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Rutte s1118...@mail.inf.tu-dresden.de mailing unix mutt-users --jI8keyz6grp/JLjh Content-Type: text/plain; charset=iso-8859-1 Content-Disposition: inline Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printable Hallo, On Wed, Mar 13, 2002 at 10:46:30:PM -0500 Joel Hammer wrote: Well I found urlview.

Netscape mail - Can HTML links use IE ?
How about I include a section at the bottom of each 48 Hour Madness Mail explaining this? would that be acceptable. No. Either a) Revert to text, and in the conversion to HTML links, say that reading of the HTML mail is monitored. Do this in clear english, not legalese, not small print near the bottom of the page,

Inserting Image into Mailto
Some mail clients also have the ability to render HTML mail, with standard HTML links, however that's also a value-added ability - HTML messages are merely a MIME extension that not every mail client supports. The short answer is: no. The only guarantee that you have is that mail messages contain plain text.

E-mail on steroids: How do you do the "send this page to a ...
One of the button in that second row will look like a little chain with three *links* and if you click on it you get a dialog box into which you can paste a URL. That said, as a mail aficionado of over a decade, I consider HTML mail to be an evil abomination, and I preferred Eudora's original attempt at using a

Sending Mail with HTML links
In the meantime you can use Edit | text | clear formatting to get rid of the html. Or put a 'clear formatting' button on your toolbar. I absolutely positively, undeniably don't want want links to be clickable. I positively HATE clickable links in a email. Are you talking about links that were added as links by the

3rd Attempt - OE MIME Encoding
Korp...@hut.fi alt html tags On Fri, 05 May 2000 10:11:19 GMT, "Marielle Minutella" <ma...@c2i.net> wrote: why do you think I have problems with specyfying a subject in my e-mail-links? Because there is no reliable way to do that. See http://www.htmlhelp.com/faq/html/links.html#mailto-subject You could use a simple

Links in e-mail
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Using HTML links in Form
n...@roaima.freeserve.co.uk comp lang perl misc Mike <msha...@optonline.net> wrote: I'm using Mail::Mailer to send mail. Mail::Mailer generates non-MIME aware mail (implicit text/plain). You'll need something like MIME::Lite to generate text/html email. When running this code below I get the HTML code displayed

Sending Mail with HTML links
Nicholas Smeaton nsmea...@ozemail.com.au microsoft public windows inetexplorer ie6_outlookexpress i receive a mail with a few different html links in it. when i click on the first link, it brings up the browser and loads the page. but if i go back to outlook express and click on one of the other links,

Can't add HTML links in any mail!
Note however that you will lose mail from users of older browsers, so you should consider whether the pre-filled subject is worth lost mail. [1] http://www.htmlhelp.com/faq/html/links.html#mailto-subject -- If you don't like having choices | Rijk van Geijtenbeek made for you, you should start

docs/23230: missing index.html links
Everytime I click a link from an email in OE, it tries to use SBC Yahoo DSL to open the link and therefore, get the message "the page cannot be displayed". I have done just about everything (I think)! From: http://www.fjsmjs.com/OE/disconnect.htm In OE go to Tools | Accounts and do the following for each mail and

Mail and html links
As long as the form is "unprotected", the links work (with Ctrl+click) but as soon as I protect the form, the links become unresponsive. hop to http://www.mvps.org/word/ and dig there in the forms area (FAQ- or Tutorials-Section). Good luck! .bob -- /"\ ASCII Ribbon Campaign \ / X Against HTML / \ in e-mail & news.

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Mike msha...@optonline.net comp lang perl misc Hi, I'm using Mail::Mailer to send mail. When running this code below I get the HTML code displayed instead of the link in MS Outlook 2000. The interesting thing is that it works correctly in Eudora 5.1. I'm wondering if there is some special tag I need to include to

How to add HTML links in e-mail ?
I try to send by a LotusScript agent (on a Domino 5 server) e-mails toward POP3 clients, containing (in the body) links toward a web page, both the html source and the link which can be opened with a clic - if I make response or forward in Outlook Express, the link in the body of the sent mail can be clicked.

Sending Mail with HTML links
Gordon gordon.f.br...@verizon.net microsoft public win2000 general Hello all, When I get email with highlighted hot links(web addresses), I can not get them to open a new browser window when I click on them. They do nothing. This use to work. Does anybody know what the setting is to make this happen?

<a href=mail to:thelm@mailcity.com?subject=hello">write me</a>
If it works, it probably works because the browser ignores the method attribute, defaulting it to method="get", cf. to http://www.htmlhelp.com/faq/html/links.html#button-link I have tried putting email action in the form tag and then putting an onClick="newpage.htm" after the <input type="submit"> but all that does

leadersofbusiness.org/postphoenix.com - any ideas?
The thing is, we never open html email in html - only ever in plain text. Can anyone explain how this could still work? You're using QuickMail which is mail software which follows HTML links. It is /not/ a plaintext mail client: if it was then you'd never see colours or pictures in an email message.

How to read mail without running HTML links
A properly configured server will display the index.html file when someone references the directory. This is my setup here; How i build: cd "/Build/www" make links cd en make DESTDIR=/usr/local/www all install I also have ENGLISH_ONLY=YES & NOPORTSCVS=YES in my make.conf file To Unsubscribe: send mail to

Mail en html links
I have set up an HTML e-mail for broad distribution of our customers. When I send it out using a mail merge, Outlook (2002) (or maybe it is Word 2002) seems to strip the HTML links (AREF or MAILTO). If I send it without the mail merge, all links work fine. Any thoughts? Thanks for the help!