Hello Brian,

Saturday, October 27, 2001, 5:50:09 PM, you wrote:

> Hi Marck,

> @ 4:57:00 AM on 10/27/2001, Marck D Pearlstone wrote:

MDP>> I talking about HTML Forms which use the Action="POST" method for
MDP>> submission so that data is sent from the client

> Don't you mean method="POST"?

MDP>> via email rather than collected by cgi-bin or server side
MDP>> scripting.

> Do you mean with action="mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]";?

MDP>> An email is created and sent when you hit the "Send" button on
MDP>> the form on an HTML page.

> As far as the original message:

MDP>> When clicking sent on POST style forms (using IE5), the POST is
MDP>> handled by TB and sent immediately. *However*, the connection
MDP>> centre comes straight back up with a non-existent event with
MDP>> nothing to send requiring an "Abort task" to get rid of it.

> I have no idea what you're talking about here.. I've never seen an
> HTML form produce a message in TB! *and* make it immediately send.

I may be wrong on this but I had similar problems with a program I'm a beta
tester for. Everything worked fine in Outlook Express but I found in the bat
you needed to check the box "This account is the default for "mailto: URL's"
in one account or you got strange results and mail didn't get sent.

-- 
 Best regards, Richard Lane - [EMAIL PROTECTED]
 Magnum Opus http://www.magnumopus.co.uk


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