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Posted by Shelly on 10/12/07 15:39
"Jonathan N. Little" <lws4art@centralva.net> wrote in message
news:2d88a$470f8f64$40cba7c7$21463@NAXS.COM...
> Shelly wrote:
>> "Jonathan N. Little" <lws4art@centralva.net> wrote in message
>> news:8e65d$470f8251$40cba7c7$31027@NAXS.COM...
>>> Shelly wrote:
>>>> Thank you very much. That did the trick!
>>> But Shelly forget the CSS, if you are a PHP coder what the hell are you
>>> doing with "mailto" in links?
>>
>> If I want to sent a packaged email from the web, or even have the
>> composition of the text, etc. done in the web app, then I do just as you
>> say (and have done so before many times). However, this is for a small
>> company for internal use, and part of the app is to send email to clients
>> not using this app. I want the app to bring up the sender's own email
>> client and have the address be in there automatically. They will then
>> write whatever they want as text for the email. "mailto" does this
>> perfectly, as the users all have email clients.
>>
>> Did I misinterpret what you are saying?
>>
>
> Not sure if I understand what you are saying. The persons clicking these
> links *only* employees of this company? Or people *outside* of this
> company? I.e., it this private on an intranet, or public on the Internet?
The only people using this will be employees of the company. It is not for
public consumption. It will actually be on the internet, so that they can
work from home, etc., but it will be password protected so that only company
employees can log in. Even mobile, they will have email clients on their
laptops or home computers. I don't have to worry about the general public
needing to send an email this way.
Shelly
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