Hi, that's fine, but for the price of the BrailleNiote, the e-mail program
should be able to deal with html.  When I'm at work, I don't want to take
all kinds of time doing this with each and every e-mail.

Dan
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Maria Kristic" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Braillenote List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Sunday, February 15, 2004 9:55 AM
Subject: re: [Braillenote] KeyMail and HTML


> Sometimes I get an HTML file that has links and information on such things
as color, size, and fonts, which I don't need.  I put block markers at the
very beginning and end of the entire document, store the block to a file,
and then I open that file in KeyWeb using the "Open HTML File" option in the
"Internet Options Menu".  I haven't actually tried clicking on any links, so
I'm not sure if it would work, but I can read the file that way, and it will
come out as well as, and in the same way as, a web page would appear.
> Maria
>
> > ----- Original Message -----
> >From: "Dan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >To: "Bnote List" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> >Date: Sun, 15 Feb 2004 09:44:06 -0800
> >Subject: [Braillenote] KeyMail and HTML
>
> >Hello,
> >I hope that one of the benefits of the new keysoft when it comes out is
an improved KeyMail's ability to read html.  Because at work, all e-mail is
sent using html.
>
>
> >Dan
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