According to RFC2368 (The mailto URL scheme), body can have just text/plain vanilla texts, so any embedded html tag will be treated as simple text.
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Browse All TopicsHello again Experts,
I'm currently generating a URL string in Visual Basic and calling ShellExcute to bring up a send email window to send out with that URL string in the body of the email. Now I need to somehow use A HREF to more or less hide the URL link by assigning it to let say "Click Here". For some reason what I have does not work. Appreciate the help.
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According to RFC2368 (The mailto URL scheme), body can have just text/plain vanilla texts, so any embedded html tag will be treated as simple text.
Related info: http://ftp.isi.edu/in-note
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by: weellioPosted on 2008-02-15 at 19:49:03ID: 20908033
wouldn't it be something like this?
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