Always use example.com, example.org or example.net in examples in the
Heh I never knew about those! You learn something every day :)
thanks!
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Hello web standards group, and my apologies if you've alredy addressed
this issue, but I have a question regarding the mailto: part of an
html link.
I'm working on a website whose contact us page has its email links
set to include a subject link, like this:
a href=mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Support
I've never read about setting the subject with title (unless you're
using JavaScript to do magic to the href?), but imagine it doesn't
much matter. I've NEVER encountered a mail client that choked if you
fed it a subject as well... even if not all parse that into the
Subject field. Hence, from an
Dylan Kinnett wrote:
I'm working on a website whose contact us page has its email links
set to include a subject link, like this:
a href=mailto:person[at]server[dot]com?subject=Wesbite Support Question
Always use example.com, example.org or example.net in examples in the
future. I edited