Re[2]: mail to problems

2002-07-10 Thread Mark Wieder
Bats- I've got this one narrowed down now. I was having the same symptoms: the first whitespace character acted as an end-of-text delimiter. I don't have a default email handler set, so I had to go into TB's menus (Options | Preferences | Applications) and check the box for allowing TB to be the

Re[2]: mail to problems

2002-07-10 Thread John Blue
ACM> This still doesn't explain why John isn't getting the full subject ACM> when he hits the link. After-all, the pages source is fine. Very ACM> strange. aye, this will work just fine with no problems if I double click on it ... mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?subject=Quality%20Operations%20Position

Re[2]: mail to problems

2002-07-10 Thread John Blue
TF> When I click on either of the mailto: links on that page, the full TF> subject 'LAN ADMIN. (182010)' (without quotes) shows up in the email TF> that is generated by TB. I cannot confirm your problem, sorry. nuts. I was hoping someone else would have the same problem. -- ___

Re[2]: mail to problems

2002-07-10 Thread Spike
Hello Allie C Martin, Wednesday, July 10, 2002, 6:12:32 AM, in a galaxy far, far away, Allie wrote: ACM> -BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- ACM> Hash: SHA1 ACM> In message <[EMAIL PROTECTED]">mid:[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, ACM> Evandro De Brito Sperandio [EDB] wrote: EDB>> I went to the site and foun

Re[2]: mail to problems

2002-07-10 Thread Evandro de Brito Sperandio
Hi Thomas, It was Wednesday, July 10, 2002, around 5:24:34 AM GMT -0300 when you wrote the following about "mail to problems": JB>> sure .. go to http://www.monster.com and do a search for any job. Click on the JB>> link for emailing a resume. Thomas> I went to that site. I could not reach the

Re[2]: mail to problems

2002-07-09 Thread John Blue
TF> This is somesoemthing else. I would like to test it. Could you give TF> the URL, or the URL of another website, where such a mailto link works TF> with OE but not TB? sure .. go to http://www.monster.com and do a search for any job. Click on the link for emailing a resume. -- _

Re[2]: mail to problems

2002-07-08 Thread John Blue
RO> And this gives me with TB a subject as: "Quality Operations Position" RO> (except for the quotes, of course.) it does for me too .. but from the website .. it fails everytime. -- Best regards, Johnmailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]

Re[2]: mail to problems

2002-07-08 Thread John Blue
NA> Okay, but how does OE know where the end of the Mailto link is? Say for NA> instance you want to include a MailTo inside a paragraph like I am about NA> to here Mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]?Subject=The%20End It is very easy to NA> show the end of the link simply by inserting a space. How is that d

Re[2]: mail to problems

2002-07-08 Thread John Blue
NA> I'm pretty sure they all will have a problem with MailTo links if there NA> are any spaces after the equal sign. Is that what you are referring to? aye, and before I sent my first e-mail I double checked with OE .. no problems interpreting the spaces. --

Re[2]: mail to problems

2002-07-08 Thread John Blue
JS> JS> okay, okay, okay. :) I see. However, that is not going *prevent* users from making that error, how can TB be adjusted to compensate? -- _

Re[2]: mail to problems

2002-07-08 Thread John Blue
NA> Actually, in the example you gave that is exactly what is supposed to NA> happen. You cannot have any spaces after the equal sign following "subject". Cannot by RFC? If so, then how come OE and other email clients do not have this problem? --