Hello Urban,
On Monday, May 21, 2001 at 12:34:53 AM you wrote:
U> It seems to be a browser thing, because it works for me when i tried it
U> with IE5.5, but not with Opera 5.11
With Opera 5.11 it does not work.
Try to write this one:
href="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=Reply from Resins Pro
Hi William,
On Sun, 20 May 2001 22:36:54 +0100GMT (21/05/2001, 05:36 +0800GMT),
William Moore wrote:
DvZ>> It's working over here. I checked the website, and clicked on contact.
DvZ>> And it filled in the to and subject fields just fine.
WM> Thanks for checking. It must be me then. Any ideas?
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Hello William,
Sunday, May 20, 2001, 4:26:32 PM, you wrote:
WM> It kicks-off TB!
WM> but leaves the 'to' and 'subject' fields blank. Is
WM> this a feature or am I doing something wrong?
WM> TIA.
I had this problem once before, go into intern
Hi TBUDL,
On Sun, 20 May 2001, at 21:25:41 [GMT +0100] you wrote:
WM> Hello TBUDL,
WM> On my partner's website ( www.twenty4ten.com ) there is a
WM> simple 'mailto' type contact link. This puts in her
WM> email address and the email subject. This works fine
WM> with (the lesser clie
Sunday, May 20, 2001, William Moore wrote:
> Thanks for checking. It must be me then. Any ideas?
It seems to be a browser thing, because it works for me when i tried it
with IE5.5, but not with Opera 5.11
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Urban
I may still be on Window
Hello David,
Sunday, May 20, 2001, 9:51:22 PM, you wrote:
DvZ> It's working over here. I checked the website, and clicked on contact.
DvZ> And it filled in the to and subject fields just fine.
DvZ> - --
Thanks for checking. It must be me then. Any ideas?
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Best regards,
William
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Hello William,
On Sunday, May 20, 2001 at 21:26:32 +0100, William Moore [WM] wrote
concerning 'Website 'mailto' problem':
WM> On my partner's website ( www.twenty4ten.com ) there is a
WM> simple 'mailto
Hello TBUDL,
On my partner's website ( www.twenty4ten.com ) there is a
simple 'mailto' type contact link. This puts in her
email address and the email subject. This works fine
with (the lesser clients - Outlook, Eudora etc.) but
not when TB! is the default client. It kicks-off TB!
but
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