Hi Chris,

First of all, the e-mail clients I sue let me turn off all the features that I would need to fill your your web forms and that's exactly what I did. I read my e-mail in text format only and if someone sends me an html formatted e-mail with too much of gibberich, I return a kind request for a text-only mail.

Having that said, I can't remember if you already told us whether you're using a POST or GET method. I can imagine that an e-mail client is not advanced enough to do a POST but you can always use GET because that's a simple url.

I didn't connect to a Rev CGI engine from an e-mail client, but I did from browsers as well as Revolution itself. Getting a URL was never troublesome.

Best,

Mark

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Op 4-aug-2006, om 20:11 heeft [EMAIL PROTECTED] het volgende geschreven:

All good questions. Thank you.

Yes i checked the HTML i received in the email and it was the same code that I sent. None of the method code and script calls had been butchered. In fact, i could detach the html file (some email clients let you do this) and open it
as a web page and it worked fine.

I tried several email clients (AOL, QuickMail, Mail and Entourage) and had that same no parameters result. I used to think this was just a limitation of email clients (i.e. they could look like a web page but they weren't full featured and couldn't support actions) but then I started getting these form version
that called PHP scripts.

Has anyone tried doing this with a rev CGI engine?



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