Merrill:
Looks like somewhere you are (possibly auto?)-escaping the HTML you are going to
send. Examine the code that creates the HTML body, and how it gets packed into
the body of the e-mail message. If still confused, post the entire code
(possibly at some URL if it is too big for one message)
Actually, a space is encoded as %20. The %22 is actually an encoded
quote; which happens to be the next character in the sequence.
Perhaps the trailing slash will solve your problem.
On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 19:58:11 -0700, Kenneth Burgener <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Merrill Oveson wrote:
> > Ever
Kenneth Burgener wrote:
Merrill Oveson wrote:
Everything works except when I recieve the email and click on the link
I get
http://www.strategisfinancial.com%22/
what's with the %22, and how do I get rid of it?
%22 is the encoding for a space.
Sorry correction, %22 is a double quote.
.
Merrill Oveson wrote:
Everything works except when I recieve the email and click on the link I get
http://www.strategisfinancial.com%22/
what's with the %22, and how do I get rid of it?
%22 is the encoding for a space.
The code you gave appears to be correct. I copied it and pasted and it
works g
On Thu, Feb 10, 2005 at 02:32:11PM -0700, Eric Jensen wrote:
> We don't have any Reader Rabbit, these are rather different but the
> covers look similar. One game they fight a mad scientist, have to go
> through his mansion and do puzzles and math and all that. I'll try and
> remember to look
On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 14:32:11 -0700, Eric Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> We don't have any Reader Rabbit, these are rather different but the
> covers look similar. One game they fight a mad scientist, have to go
> through his mansion and do puzzles and math and all that. I'll try and
> rememb
Not long ago, Merrill Oveson proclaimed...
> Everything works except when I recieve the email and click on the link I get
>
> http://www.strategisfinancial.com%22/
>
> what's with the %22, and how do I get rid of it?
Maybe you're not aware that a URL isn't "valid" unless the hostname is
followed
I've code some code that sends an html email that has an embedded link.
in this case the link is:
http://www.strategisfinancial.com";>www.strategisfinancial.com
Everything works except when I recieve the email and click on the link I get
http://www.strategisfinancial.com%22/
what's with the %22
I've code some code that sends an html email that has an embedded link.
in this case the link is:
http://www.strategisfinancial.com";>www.strategisfinancial.com
Everything works except when I recieve the email and click on the link I get
http://www.strategisfinancial.com%22/
what's with the %22
I've code some code that sends an html email that has an embedded link.
in this case the link is:
http://www.strategisfinancial.com";>www.strategisfinancial.com
Everything works except when I recieve the email and click on the link I get
http://www.strategisfinancial.com%22/
what's with the %22
On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 at 15:02 -0700, David Smith wrote:
> Hans Fugal wrote:
>
> > seeking laptop cd drive
>
> No pun intended, right?
Alas, no. Usually my puns are, though. I think in this case it didn't
cross my mind, because seeking is just what this current drive isn't
doing well.
>
> --Dave
Hans Fugal wrote:
> seeking laptop cd drive
No pun intended, right?
--Dave
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I've code some code that sends an html email that has an embedded link.
in this case the link is:
http://www.strategisfinancial.com";>www.strategisfinancial.com
Everything works except when I recieve the email and click on the link I get
http://www.strategisfinancial.com%22/
what's with the %22
We don't have any Reader Rabbit, these are rather different but the
covers look similar. One game they fight a mad scientist, have to go
through his mansion and do puzzles and math and all that. I'll try and
remember to look at the names when I get home today.
Eric
Joel Finlinson wrote:
On We
On Wed, 09 Feb 2005 10:22:20 -0700, Eric Jensen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I setup Wine on a Fedore Core 2 machine and it ran all the kid's windows
> games fantastically. They had a massive selection of these math and
> science games. I forget who makes them, but they are split into age
> group
If you don't find one, you might want to consider getting a usb cdrom.
Or if you can install over the web, you may be able to install with a
usb key chain. We do this at work with FC3.
Hans Fugal wrote:
Wanted: one latitude/inspiron cdrom drive (C-Series). Email me privately
if you have one to
This really helped me setup sendmail with authentication.
http://www.jonfullmer.com/smtpauth/
- Original Message -
From: "Wade Preston Shearer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "PLUG" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2005 9:59 PM
Subject: configuring SMTP. Sendmail on FC3.
> I
I am using apache 1.3
I am using the apache VirtualDocumentRoot to serve files from certain
directories.
VirtualDocumentRoot /var/www/virtual/%-1/%-2
The domain of http://www.testdomain.com would serve from
/var/www/virtual/com/testdomain
The problem is that now I have some domains that are li
Wanted: one latitude/inspiron cdrom drive (C-Series). Email me privately
if you have one to sell or even lend for a day.
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OOO| WindowMaker, ga
On Sun, Feb 06, 2005 at 05:25:12PM -0700, Steve Dibb wrote:
> However, what I want to do is create a two-pass xvid file, but it
> won't run the 2nd pass if I don't set bitrate or fixed_quant. The
> whole point of doing 2-pass encoding (I thought) was so that it uses
> ABR instead of CBR (which it
Hi List,
I'm working on a major email server revamp. We're moving from a sendmail
UW-IMAP mbox local accounts setup to a postfix dovecot maildir virtual
account setup. We're already authenticating users with LDAP, but I'd like to
move anything I can to LDAP. I *think* I've got a pretty good idea h
Not long ago, Jeff Nyman proclaimed...
> Use postfix
> sendmail is no fun
heh heh. Sounds like a real convincing reason to use one MTA over another.
I'm a sendmail user only because I took the time over the years to learn it
inside and out and I know it can do just about anything. For me, it is f
On Thu, 2005-02-10 at 08:27 -0700, Kenneth Burgener wrote:
> Gary Thornock wrote:
> >>>-Original Message-
> >>>From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
> >>>Wade Preston Shearer
> >>>
> >>>I have been googling without success for a Sendmail
> >>>tutorial. Can someone poin
Gary Thornock wrote:
-Original Message-
From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
Wade Preston Shearer
I have been googling without success for a Sendmail
tutorial. Can someone point me in the right direction? or
perhaps offers some help in person. The server is running
FC
>> -Original Message-
>> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
>> Wade Preston Shearer
>>
>> I have been googling without success for a Sendmail
>> tutorial. Can someone point me in the right direction? or
>> perhaps offers some help in person. The server is running
>
Use postfix
sendmail is no fun
Jeff Nyman
systems administrator
Caselle Inc.
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(801)798.2092 x1095
> -Original Message-
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Behalf Of
> Wade Preston Shearer
> Sent: Wednesday, February 09, 2005 9:59 PM
> To
On Wed, Feb 09, 2005 at 09:19:44AM -0700, Eric Jensen wrote:
> Moving from buffer to buffer was easy to find out how to do, it is
> merging two buffers into one that I couldn't do. For example, Buffer A
> has code snippet 1 and 2, Buffer B has code snippet 2 and 3. I need
> Buffer C to have co
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