Alain:
For those who have html-interpreted email readers, all your carefully
included angle brackets are interpreted as tags so the text is displayed as if links
rather than raw!
Would you like to re-post and replace them with [ and ] please? I think even
using equivalents are similarly
Hello,
For those who have html-interpreted email
readers, all your carefully included angle
brackets are interpreted as tags so the text
is displayed as if links rather than raw!
Would you like to re-post ... Thanks!
A text file that contains my previous post:
FWIW, if anytime you want raw HTML tags to show up in emails for
everyone, just encapsulate the whole HTML section inside of pre tags.
Then it will render as source even if HTML interpreted.
For example:
pre
The font tag is not very interesting.
/pre
HTH,
Brian
A text file that contains my
OK, I just figured out that if I add the a and /a tags the link
tag works.
ie aLinkcalled hemopoiesis/Link/a
However, I still don't have a clue how to use the img src= tag.
I would really appreciate the help, especially in the form of an
example.
Thanks
Rick
On Tuesday, March 9, 2004, at
Hello Rick Rice,
OK, I just figured out that if I add the a and
/a tags the link tag works.
ie aLinkcalled hemopoiesis/Link/a
I have been doing HTML since 1994, and I never heard
of the libk tag. Here is how you create an anchor :
a href=#MyAnchorNameclick on this anchor/a
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No. Shouldn't have any effect at all...
Ken Ray
Sons of Thunder Software
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At 10:12 PM -0400 7/15/02, Simon Lord wrote:
I need to allow a user to type as regular text with formatting etc and then at the
flip of the switch convert that to html and back again. Can htmlText do that?
Anyone do anything fancy with it?
Sure, but don't actually convert. Instead, when you
On Wed, 27 Jun 2001 Ben Rubinstein [EMAIL PROTECTED]:
Is it possible to get a list of the character entities supported by htmlText
(or a link to the reference used)?
I think the table came from the HTML 3.2 spec.
Also, I have the impression that when non-ascii characters are found in the
Rodney Tamblyn wrote/ schreef:
1. It would be good if MC would support font face tags with multiple fonts
that editors like Dreamweaver commonly insert, eg: font face=Verdana, Arial,
Helvetica, sans-serif
At present MC will ignore these and use the default font instead. It should
at least