I have found ways around it but its a pain. It may not be an ideal solution for you, just something to consider.

You can use the two together though. If you combine the RTF for styling and combine the HTML for the links, in theory you could then just extract the hyperlinks property of the HTML version and use that to relink everything in the RTF by word or by character. Totally untested but might be a solution for your problem.

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Slava Paperno wrote:
Thanks to all who've posted very useful comment on this. Very helpful!

Chuck, could you please clarify? My original post included an explanation of 
why the HTML of member isn't useful (it mangles several characters in the 
128-255 ANSI range, e.g. 132, 148, and others). Have you found this not to be 
true?

Slava

At 10:47 AM 5/30/05 -0400, you wrote:

You can also take a look at using the HTML property instead.  With pregex it would be 
easy to extract the body content from both members and join them inside a central 
"body" and header set of HTML tags.

-Chuck


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