Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
?
Daniel wrote:
Danny, not helping with your problem at all, but why do you want
to send a web page to someone, rather than *just* the link to
the page??
Or am I misinterpreting what you are trying to do??
Sounds right, but
Danny Kile wrote:
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
It did not for me, even after I had replicated your
setup (compose in HTML, send in both formats).
I did note, however, that when creating the link,
it asked whether I wanted the contents included
as an attachment. Are you asked this question, and
if so,
Daniel wrote:
Danny, not helping with your problem at all, but why do you want to send
a web page to someone, rather than *just* the link to the page??
Or am I misinterpreting what you are trying to do??
Sounds right, but that's not what Send Page on the context menu does.
Try it -- open
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Danny, not helping with your problem at all, but why do you want to send
a web page to someone, rather than *just* the link to the page??
Or am I misinterpreting what you are trying to do??
Sounds right, but that's not what Send Page on the context
Daniel wrote:
Danny Kile wrote:
Philip TAYLOR wrote:
It did not for me, even after I had replicated your
setup (compose in HTML, send in both formats).
I did note, however, that when creating the link,
it asked whether I wanted the contents included
as an attachment. Are you asked this
Danny Kile:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
[Send Page]
A mail composition window opens with http://www.google.com/ in the
body (complete with angle brackets!) and www.google.com/ in the
attachment pane. Why the attachment, I don't know, but it has nothing to
do with gmail. It's SeaMonkey that's
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Danny, not helping with your problem at all, but why do you want to send
a web page to someone, rather than *just* the link to the page??
Or am I misinterpreting what you are trying to do??
Sounds right, but that's not what Send Page on the context
kileda...@nospamnetscape.net wrote:
Thank you, I could not have said it better. So my question is why is
SeaMonkey doing this?
Because that is what you asked it to do : Send Paqe,
not Send link to Paqe.
Philip Taylor
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Hartmut Figge wrote:
Danny Kile:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
[Send Page]
A mail composition window opens with http://www.google.com/ in the
body (complete with angle brackets!) and www.google.com/ in the
attachment pane. Why the attachment, I don't know, but it has nothing to
do with gmail.
Daniel wrote:
Paul B. Gallagher wrote:
?
Daniel wrote:
Danny, not helping with your problem at all, but why do you want
to send a web page to someone, rather than *just* the link to
the page??
Or am I misinterpreting what you are trying to do??
Sounds right, but that's not what Send Page
fluent in HTML 4 since 2002 and I never knew that...thanks BTS!
GW
Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
.I always add a slash after
the TLD if I'm only linking to a domain name or a directory. See:
http://webdesign.about.com/od/beginningtutorials/f/why-urls-end-in-
slash.htm
If you send a link
Geoff Welsh wrote:
fluent in HTML 4 since 2002 and I never knew that...thanks BTS!
You're welcome.
--
-bts
-writing web sites since 1997 ;-)
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