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Subject: need to code html in an email message using outlook 2002
Category: Computers > Internet
Asked by: flyingopossum-ga
List Price: $20.00
Posted: 15 May 2005 00:56 PDT
Expires: 14 Jun 2005 00:56 PDT
Question ID: 521809
How do I code HTML in an email message using Outlook 2002? I have no
problem with HTML - my problem is finding the means by which the html
code may be made part of an email message. It must be fully functional
and be capable of executing javascript. Essentially I want a live html
page (without a url) in an email message.

I do not need help with html at all, I only need help getting the
html, written elsewhere, into the email and ready to execute when the
emnail is read.

jim

Clarification of Question by flyingopossum-ga on 06 Jun 2005 01:41 PDT
Please answer only if you are absolutely positive that your solution
provides the capability to enable live html code working in an email
with the same capability as a web page.

I know about drag and drop copying of a page - that provides dead
links and does not work.

I know about coding in notepad or other editors and moving code into
email - that does not work at all.
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Subject: Re: need to code html in an email message using outlook 2002
From: ucanotdothat-ga on 15 May 2005 05:44 PDT
 
What about making the page with note pad or somthing,opening the page,
click file, then send: page by mail? In this case, on my computer,
outlook will open
with the page in the text area.
Subject: Re: need to code html in an email message using outlook 2002
From: ucanotdothat-ga on 15 May 2005 05:53 PDT
 
additional coment about sending the page by mail: the page may need to be
on a web site to work without becoming an attachment.

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