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Posted by Jud McCranie on 10/03/05 17:26
On 2 Oct 2005 02:57:07 GMT, Blinky the Shark <no.spam@box.invalid>
wrote:
>I've never done that with <pre>. Why, again must you use <pre>? Sorry
>if I'm being dense.
Sorry, I don't know much about writing HTML. I found <pre> in "A
Beginner's Guide to HTML" by the NCSA, which seems to be a little out
of date. If there is a better way to get fixed-pitch text, I'd like
to know.
>> There's no URL, these are reports generated by a program that I want
>> to attach to email.
>
>Ew. HTML mail. You know that many people don't read HTML mail, right?
>Here, it goes straight into the Trash folder.
For one thing, it won't go into the trash because these people have
requested that the file be sent to them. Secondly, this isn't HTML
mail. The reports are attached to email that says something like "The
employee vacation list for this week is attached". I already have it
attaching text and RTF files, I'm adding HTML files.
I've got my program so that it will create the HTML files the way I
want them, except for the issue of the width of the file. I may just
have to pick a size that works well for a maximized browser at
1024x768. What is the best way to set the font size (for a
fixed-pitch font)?
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