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Posted by Mumia W. (NOSPAM) on 02/08/07 20:09
On 02/08/2007 12:35 PM, STILL LEARNING wrote:
> [...] I even tried dropping the html into Netscape and sending it to
> myself to see if it would work, but I run into the same problem:
> These email programs obviously alter (any) HTML in the course of
> formatting something for email.
>
> It's interesting because I've never realized this before, but . . . I
> gather there IS no way to "Send" (email) an HTML page -- I mean, the
> page itself, not a link referring to the page (or at least, I don't
> know of any way to do it).
>
> SL'in
>
(Followups set to comp.infosystems.www.authoring.html)
Can you put the image on the web and create an IMG element that uses
that image? E.g.
<IMG src="http://my.homepages.example.com/~SLin/image.jpg" alt="Click
anywhere">
You would only send the HTML text in the e-mail, but the image would
reside on your website.
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