MFPA @ 4/23/2006 12:38:39 PM
"Image Placeholders Not displaying" <mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Surely it should be possible for a browser to be coded so that when
> it opens an html attachment from an email it can find image files
> attached to the same email?

Except the browser doesn't know that the HTML file that it is opening
is an e-mail message.

> Or if you consider it to be an email client's "job", perhaps
> double-clicking an html attachment could save it to a temp folder
> *along with all other attachments it links to* (in much the same way
> as Firefox's option to save a page as "web page, complete") before
> opening it from there?

For the reason stated above, this is a possible and practical
solution.

-- 
Chris
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