On 07/25/09 07:18, Rick Merrill wrote: > Mark Hansen wrote: >> On 07/25/09 07:03, Rick Merrill wrote: >>> Mark Hansen wrote: >>>> On 07/25/09 06:11, Rick Merrill wrote: >>>>> Mark Hansen wrote: >>>>>> On 07/22/09 15:37, Rick Merrill wrote: >>>>>>> How do I compose email in HTML? >>>>>>> >>>>>>> Compose & Send keeps asking for html or text >>>>>>> but any html code I put in the email shows up as text >>>>>>> no matter how I choose to send. >>>>>>> >>>>>>> In particular, I want to try sending a google voice >>>>>>> icon in the email: click and it phones me! >>>>>> Rick, >>>>>> >>>>>> If you have SM configured to compose in plain text format (see >>>>>> Edit -> Mail & Newsgroups Account Settings, then under Composition >>>>>> & Addressing under your account, look at Compose messages in HTML >>>>>> format) you can just use Shift + Click on the compose button to >>>>>> compose *that* message in HTML format. >>>>>> >>>>>> Next, look at Edit -> Preferences -> Mail & Newsgroups -> Send Format >>>>>> and see if it's doing what you've selected there. >>>>>> >>>>>> Does this help? >>>>>> >>>>> I can send HTML but I want to add my own html code to >>>>> the result. >>>>> >>>> Are you saying you can't edit your message in the built-in HTML >>>> editor? Do you have 'Compose in HTML format' selected? >>>> >>>> Are you sure you're not getting the HTML editor? >>> Right. I DID just discover the "insert HTML" button (in SeaMonkey) >>> so I'm getting closer to inserting the following opject. >>> >>> <object type="application/x-shockwave-flash" >>> data="https://clients4.google.com/voice/embed/webCallButton" height="85" >>> width="230"><param name="movie" >>> value="https://clients4.google.com/voice/embed/webCallButton"><param >>> name="wmode" value="transparent"><param name="FlashVars" >>> value="id=79a9ec0809c84ba3bc9cc...30&style=0"></object> >>> >>> >>> But what would be real nice is to have this 'object' in a sig >>> (signature) file. >> >> HTML is just plain text with special mark-up. Just put the HTML in your >> signature file and away you go. Why is this not working for you? >> >> In fact, you can use any editor you like - you don't have to use SM. > > It appears that SM mail Reader is not ready for, or I am missing the > <head> info to do 'shockwave-flash'. > > Are there any newsgroups that permit test postings in html? >
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