Re[2]: A taboo question.

2003-11-30 Thread Mark Thomas
Hello Thomas,

Sunday, November 30, 2003, 8:18:07 AM, you wrote:

TF Hello Mark,

TF On Sat, 29 Nov 2003 07:37:44 -0700 GMT (29/11/2003, 21:37 +0700 GMT),
TF Mark Thomas wrote:

TB Pasting it into TB as plain text would make it display as plain text.

 I did it as an attachment, the text came up first, attachement at the
 bottom of the screen in a tab, and on the left of the message view as
 message.html.

TF That should have worked, IMHO. If you attach an HTML file, and the
TF recipient clicks on it, it should be displayed correctly (if the
TF graphics and stuff are sent with it). I receive newsletters in HTML
TF and have no problems displaying them; but the senders are probably not
TF using TB.

 I let him use Lookout to send the postcard. I just don't like to
 open the darn program on my computer.

TF I understand this perfectly. I just don't know why the HTML attachment
TF wouldn't display properly on the recipinets' computers.

I can send out of Lookout and have it display properly. Even images if
I include them in as an attachment. If it is an image src on the web,
naturally it displays a X. But I cannot paste it into TB. It does
not understand much more than Colored fonts, etc.. No tables, or
anything fancy. At least that is as far as I can tell.

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Re[2]: A taboo question.

2003-11-29 Thread Mark Thomas
Hello Tony,

Saturday, November 29, 2003, 6:09:09 AM, you wrote:

TB On Fri, 28 Nov 2003 19:53:12 -0700, Mark Thomas wrote:

 I should be able to create a web page with no external links, and paste
 it into the bat?  Right?

TB The Bat isn't very well equipped to deal with HTML the way you want. I
TB personally would create the page in notepad and then zip the whole thing up
TB including graphics and send it as an attachment.

TB Pasting it into TB as plain text would make it display as plain text.

TB TB will allow you to add inline graphics but I'm not sure about tables.

TB --



TB 

TBAll the best,  Tony. ©2ØØ3 - AWB








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Thanks,,
I thought I had just about tried everything.
I did it as an attachment, the text came up first, attachement at the
bottom of the screen in a tab, and on the left of the message view as
message.html.

OK, now I can quit banging my head against the wall.

I let him use Lookout to send the postcard.  I just don't like to
open the darn program on my computer.

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 Markmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]





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