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Posted by Yogi_Bear_79 on 10/12/83 11:16
"Gazza" <news@garyjones.co.uk.invalid> wrote in message
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> Yogi_Bear_79 mumbled the following on 16/05/2005 19:11:
> > I'm building a stand alone (chm) file and this was the only way I could
find
> > to make this work..Being a stand alone, there is no server side. Now
another
> > idea would be a javascript or VBS. I made a simple form that I wish to
send
> > the results via e-mail.
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> > Being stand alone, I know every user will mave Outlook setup
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> Assuming you meant Outlook Express, you'd still be grossly wrong.
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> And don't top-post.
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Would it be possible for anyone to give an answer in addition to their
criticism? I don't mind being corrected about "top posting" or being told
that MAILTO might not be the best idea. However I do not se the need to
reply solely to tell me not to top post. Further, although MAILTO might not
be acceptable in most cases, in this one I feel that it is.
Why would you assume Outlook Express? Mailto: works with Outlook as well. I
understand the caveats of using MAILTO: however since this is a stand alone
..chm help file, I really do not see any other alternatives at this point.
This is not a web page on a server, therefore, no server side to support.
The original question is still at hand, what syntax is used to use XML as a
source in place of the hard coded e-mail addresses in a MAILTO statement
<form
action="mailto:email1@public.com?&cc=email2@public.com&subject=HelpTicket"
method="post" enctype="text/plain" >
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