Re: Unicode in mailto:
From: Katwomanofsteele (katwomanofsteele-at-notmail.com)
Date: 03/19/04
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Date: Fri, 19 Mar 2004 13:06:59 -0500
In Tools - Options - Mail Format tab - Internet Format - are you sending as
plain text or HTML? Is uuencode selected? This also may be a profile
specific problem. Try logging in as a different user and using Outlook to
see if it still exists.
"Roy" <Roy.Trzeciak-Hicks@SPAMeds.com> wrote in message
news:ba0401c40dd1$65fcaa80$a001280a@phx.gbl...
> Has anyone seen the following problem and if so how did
> they fix the problem ?
>
> If I have a mailto: link in some html code such as
>
> <a href="mailto:roy%40mywebsite%2ecom"> roy
>
> In that the 'dot' and 'at' symbols have been replaced
> with the unicode versions. When viewing this link in IE 6
> I get a nice translation to roy@mywebsite.com in the
> status bar at the bottom of the page.
>
> But when you click on the link, in outlook 2000 you get
> roy%40mywebsite%2ecom in the to box. This is happening on
> some of our clients PCs but is not happening on others,
> all should have been setup the same but obviously are not.
>
> Have you any clues to help me please
>
> Roy
>
>
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