Hi
On Tuesday 3 July 2007 at 8:58:44 PM, in
, Akebono Translation
Service wrote:
> That gives:
> The message's content type was not explicitly allowed
Maybe you could host the message somewhere (as a .msg or .eml
file?) and post us a link? Or cut/paste the text from such a file
into a message t
Dear Thomas,
> Try sending the mail with the link in HTML. HTML mails are usually
> frowned upon on this list, but in this case, I think it will help
> pinning down the problem.
That gives:
The message's content type was not explicitly allowed
Best regards,
Loek van Kooten
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Hello Loek,
On Tue, 3 Jul 2007 09:23:51 +0200 GMT (03/07/2007, 14:23 +0700 GMT),
Akebono Translation Service wrote:
ATS> The funny thing is: when I hover my mouse above the link in the e-mail I
*sent* to this
ATS> list, I get .htm (even from The Bat). When I hover my mouse above the link
in the
Dear all,
> http://www.akebono.nl/software.html
Note that this works in The Bat. It should not work in Outlook.
The funny thing is: when I hover my mouse above the link in the e-mail I *sent*
to this list, I get .htm (even from The Bat). When I hover my mouse above the
link in the e-mail tha
Dear Chris,
> I'm at a loss. Send us a message with a link.
http://www.akebono.nl/software.html
Best regards,
Loek van Kooten
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Akebono Translation Service @ 2007-7-02 8:40:52 PM
"HTML links don't work"
>> So, using your example from above, you'd need to do something like
>> this:
>> http://www.example.com/file.html";>FILE.HTML
> Actually I tried that, but to no avai
Dear Chris,
> If you are linking to web sites, you'll need to include the full
> address, complete with http://
> So, using your example from above, you'd need to do something like
> this:
> http://www.example.com/file.html";>FILE.HTML
Actually I tried that, but to no avail.
Best regards,
Loek
Akebono Translation Service @ 2007-7-01 6:30:00 AM
"HTML links don't work"
>>> FILE.HTML
>> Use the extension "htm" instead of "html". Three-letter extensions
>> work more places than four-letter ones (-;
> The problem is that I can
Dear MFPA,
> Use the extension "htm" instead of "html". Three-letter extensions
> work more places than four-letter ones (-;
The problem is that I can't influence the extensions people use on their
websites if I want to link them...
Best regards,
Loek van Kooten
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Hi
On Saturday 30 June 2007 at 9:16:43 PM, in
, Akebono Translation
Service wrote:
> When I link an HTML file, it renders as
> FILE.HTML in the eventual e-mail
> received by people working with Outlook. When they click the
> link, they of course get a 404, as the last L of the extension is miss
Dear all,
When I link an HTML file, it renders as
FILE.HTML in the eventual e-mail received by people
working with Outlook. When they click the link, they of course get a 404, as
the last L of the extension is missing in the actual link.
Any ideas?
Best regards,
Loek van Kooten
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Thomas Fernandez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
>
> Hello vitalie,
>
> On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 14:12:47 +0300 GMT (10/04/2006, 18:12 +0700 GMT),
> vitalie vrabie wrote:
>
> vv> steps to repro, exact ver?
>
> It was a bug, which was discussed on the German NG. It's already fixed
> in the version you a
Hello vitalie,
On Mon, 10 Apr 2006 14:12:47 +0300 GMT (10/04/2006, 18:12 +0700 GMT),
vitalie vrabie wrote:
vv> steps to repro, exact ver?
It was a bug, which was discussed on the German NG. It's already fixed
in the version you and I use. I don't know whether it's only fixed
in the beta or alrea
hi,
Sunday, April 9, 2006, 7:58:05 PM, you wrote:
JS>>> In HTML, any & must be replaced with &, which includes &
JS>>> characters in URIs. %26 is something else entirely - & is used as a
JS>>> parameter separator to CGI applications, while %26 is a literal &
JS>>> as part of a parameter text, and
Hello Peter Ouwehand & everyone else,
on 09-Apr-2006 at 15:44 you (Peter Ouwehand) wrote:
JS>> In HTML, any & must be replaced with &, which includes &
JS>> characters in URIs. %26 is something else entirely - & is used as a
JS>> parameter separator to CGI applications, while %26 is a literal &
J
On Sunday, April 9, 2006, 2:35:45, Peter Ouwehand wrote:
> FWIW: an actual link (URI, the href part) should not contain "&"
> code (which is HTML encoding of the & character) but "%26". The
> presentation should use the "&" code however.
In HTML, any & must be replaced with &, which includes & ch
Since version 3.7x of TheBat is not handeling links containing "&Amp;", they
appear broken.
Versions up to 3.62 did handel them correctly (And still do when I downgrade
the version I am using)
This mainly shows up on eBay Mail notifications I recieve.
Has anyone else seen this problem, Or more
Hi Robin,
raoca> This didn't occur, but because you didn't send your message as HTML. I
raoca> have experienced it often, that a message written in HTML and containing
raoca> the & character (coded as & in the HTML) loses this in the reply. In
raoca> general TB! is not good at quoting text that wa
Hello robin,
On Sat, 22 May 2004 11:18:55 +1000 GMT (22/05/2004, 08:18 +0700 GMT),
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
raoca> This didn't occur, but because you didn't send your message as HTML. I
raoca> have experienced it often, that a message written in HTML and containing
raoca> the & character (coded a
On Sat 22 May 2004, 8:19:41 +1000, John Cunnane wrote:
> I believe that we can agree with my first point that clicking on a
> HTML link in the preview pane takes you to the top of the message on
> the first click and then opens the browser on the second. I assume
> that this is a bug and not a feat
On Friday, May 21, 2004, 6:19:41 PM, John Cunnane <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
JC> Hi All,
JC> I believe that we can agree with my first point that clicking on a
JC> HTML link in the preview pane takes you to the top of the message on
JC> the first click and then opens the browser on the second. I
Hi All,
I believe that we can agree with my first point that clicking on a
HTML link in the preview pane takes you to the top of the message on
the first click and then opens the browser on the second. I assume
that this is a bug and not a feature?
As for the '&' characters in a HTML link when Re
Hello Eric,
on Saturday, May 22, 2004 at 12:18:31 AM, you wrote:
> Hello John,
> Friday, May 21, 2004, 10:01:53 PM, you wrote:
JC>>> 1. If I click on an html link in the message
JC>>> preview window, it simply goes to the top of
JC>>> the message. I
JC>> Does anyone else see these problems in
J
Hello John,
Friday, May 21, 2004, 10:01:53 PM, you wrote:
JC>> 1. If I click on an html link in the message
JC>> preview window, it simply goes to the top of
JC>> the message. I
JC> Does anyone else see these problems in
JC> v2.10.03?
I see problem 1 here.
Regards,
Eric mailto
Hi All,
JC> 1. If I click on an html link in the message preview window, it simply
JC> goes to the top of the message. If I click on the link a second time,
JC> 2. If I reply to a message which contains a html link and quote the
JC> original text, then all instances of the '&' character (without
Hallo John,
On Fri, 21 May 2004 10:44:04 +0100GMT (21-5-04, 11:44 +0200, where I
live), you wrote:
JC> 1. If I click on an html link in the message preview window, it simply
JC> goes to the top of the message. If I click on the link a second time,
JC> 2. If I reply to a message which contains a
Hi All,
Another couple of problems which you may have discussed on the list
before but I would be grateful for any advice.
1. If I click on an html link in the message preview window, it simply
goes to the top of the message. If I click on the link a second time,
then it opens my browser (IE6) as
Hello,
I upgraded to Netscape 6.2 from 4.78 (6.2 works pretty well, unlike
6.1) because Panda Antivirus doesn't work with the older Netscapes.
Now, however, The Bat keeps trying to bring up Netscape 4.78 when I
double-click a URL within a Bat email. Doesn't matter that I have now
uninstalled Ne
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