At 5/20/2002 01:15 PM -0500, William Vernon wrote:
>Hi all,
> 
>    Here's one that I might not explain as clearly as possible, but here goes...
> 
>    I have a client that wants to send an HTML email message out to her subscriber 
>list.  When we created the HTML everything looks fine.  However when we send the 
>message and view the source on it, the code has been wrapped at 70 characters. 

Just something to check out, but what does the .mbx file created by the CFX tag look 
like, before being sent out?  This will tell you exactly what the CFX is creating vs. 
what your remote server/email reader might do to the message once it gets it.

Unless you're using tokens or qtokens in the outgoing message, in which case the POST 
server will still process the message during sending.  In that case you could try to 
look at the incoming email in raw format somehow, w/out opening it in your reader.  
Check out the test consoles that come with the iMS distribution (in the iMS install 
folder).

>It's not ending the link - it's considering both to be "less-than" and "greater-than" 
>signs changing them to "<" and ">". 

iMS isn't the one escaping the < > signs.

Another thing to consider is that technically white space and line breaks have no 
meaning in HTML, even inside tags (they're usually ignored).


HTH,
-Max

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