on 2/8/03 10:40 PM, Lee Larson at llarson at Louisville.edu wrote: > On 2/8/03 at 10:19 PM john roberts made the surprising claim: > >> I use OE and have no problem with sending/receiving clickable HTML links. >> >> > Being able to use clickable links in mail does not surprise me, but how > do you put HTML anchors into the middle of the text stream with Outlook > Express? By this I mean something like this link.
I can't include links but I can receive them. For example, this link > <http://lml.homedns.org> Instead of having it appear as appeared as "this link". In my response it is not any different from the one below. However, both should be clickable. > <http://lml.homedns.org>. The first is a real anchor; the latter is > interpreted by the operating system parser to be a URL, and it treats it > as a link. > > If you can insert HTML, you can also put in graphics without attaching > them to the e-mail. > > Julia set image here. > > Some of the things I did above, may not work properly in all mail > readers, and it will be killed in the digest. :-) > > As you can see what you sent (and I could receive it and it was very nice) and what I send back are two very different things. My links are clickable but no where near as pretty as yours. :) Anchors are definitely out for OE generation; reception seems to be OK. Some picture types are allowed but they come at the end of the text when coming from OE. John | The next meeting of the Louisville Computer Society will | be February 25. The LCS Web page is <http://www.kymac.org>.
