Hello Marck D Pearlstone,

On or about Saturday, November 30, 2002 at 09:46:55GMT +0000 (which
was 4:46 AM in the tropics where I live) Marck D Pearlstone posted:

MDP> In the definition lies the solution. There is a simple fix to all of
MDP> this that involves neither TB nor the web site author:

MDP> This is process is handled by the defined mailto: handler as
MDP> specified in the registry. All you have to do is to add delimiting
MDP> quotes to the %1 parameter in the definition.

MDP> Malformed Mailto links work perfectly if the definition of mailto is
MDP> changed in the registry to enclose %1 in double quotes.

Where EXACTLY in the registry is this entry?  I've found 12 references
to 'mailto' in the registry and 9 of them have the %1 value.  I've
tried changing EACH of them, one at a time with no effect, other than
it BROKE the mailto function in some cases.

Please be more specific!

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