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Old February 23rd 09, 09:41 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
ron cook
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Default attachments with images

Steve
Further to your latest reply, if I understand you correctly, you suggest
modifying directly the HTML of OE. I agree that works in that it will send
images OK but it won't run javascript. Sending the same HTML as a MHT
webpage attachment to OE will run the script but the pictures result as small
dancing squares, ie the src's don't attract proper cid's.
For now, I have given up on this approach as being unworkable nowadays
(thank you Microsoft) and have set up a little website containing my webpages
whose link(s) I send to the recipient in a normal emailing. Not as neat, in
my opinion, as being able to achieve the same end by modifying the HTML of OE
or sending as an attachment but 'mine is not to reason why ....'
Thanks a lot for your efforts.
--
ron cook


"ron cook" wrote:

Many thanks for latest. I have been laid low by some bug (biological) for
the past 10 days but will follow thru with your suggestion asap.
--
ron cook


"Steve Cochran" wrote:

I don't use FrontPage. It OE6 (there is no OE7), you can easily go to View
| Source Edit and then manipulate the HTML in the Source Window and then
preview it in OE. So I have seen no need to FP. You should recognize also
that in OE, the default setting is to put it into the restricted zone, which
will block all scripting, so any recipients of your scripted messages need
to put OE into the Internet zone so that the scripts will execute.

So, you might try editing in OE instead of FP.

steve

"ron cook" wrote in message
...
The settings are OK and the sound and image files paths defined by
file:///C:/ etc. The only way I know of creating a mht file is to first
save
as htm from frontpage then open (in IE) and save as mht.
I have been creating (amateurish) mht’s that manipulate sound/image files
using javascript over a period of several years and sending them to
friends
for amusement. So, I know things have worked in the past. At one time,
it
was possible to achieve the same end by directly modifying the html of OE
source files but microsoft took away that capability (of using javascript
code in OE html) through one of their IE upgrades – I think it was from
version 5 to 6. It was much neater modifying the OE html but … that’s the
price of progress!
When version 7 of IE was introduced, I tried it, didn’t like it and
reverted
to version 6. I think it was around that time that my attachments didn’t
work for friends. I put it down to ‘incompatibilities’ between my version
6
and their versions 7. Consequently, my enthusiasm for this kind of play
diminished. I have recently accepted the inevitable and moved to version
7
of IE and thought I would pick up production of these attachments once
more.
You know the rest.
I am not sure what to do next, other than give up. However, as a matter
of
interest, can you get embedding of a picture file inserted into frontpage
and
then sent as an attached mht in OE. In other words, does it work for you?
regards ron cook




"Steve Cochran" wrote:

Try going to Tools | Options | Send | HTML Settings and make sure send
pictures with messages is checked. Also check the paths in Frontpage and
verify that they are the full paths to the images. I'm not sure why its
not
embedded them. You need to save it as mht and not htm. That might be
the
issue.


steve

"ron cook" wrote in message
...
Dear Steve
The sequence I followed is .....
1.compose in frontpage and save as web page (htm)
2.open in IE and save as single file MHTML
3.attach MHTML file to email (OE) and send to outbox
4.retrieve from outbox and open the attachment
After step4 the music plays but the image does not display.
Interestingly
if I copy the HTML from the 'failed' opened attachment into frontpage,
all
works fine. It appears that OE was unable to take the image with it
when
sent to the outbox. You have identified a probable problem in that the
cid's
never appear. I feel sure that they used to when doing similar things
with
earlier versions of IE. I am not sure what to try to get these src's
with
cid's. Any pointers appreciated.

Ron

--
ron cook


"Steve Cochran" wrote:

Open the file with Notepad and see if the images tags' srcs contain
CIDs
to
represent the images or are still referencing the file://c: etc
designation.
If the latter, the images were not embedded into the mht file. Try
saving
it from IE as an mht file instead of from Frontpage and see then if it
has
the CIDs in the IMG src= parts.

steve

"ron cook" wrote in message
...
I have constructed a web page with music and picture files using
Frontpage
and saved it as mhtml document. (The animation of the page is
controlled
using javascript.) When sending the file as an attachment (in OE 6)
the
picture files are 'lost' although the rest of the animation
including
the
music works OK. Full url's are used - "file:///C:/ etc " to
reference
the
images. Any ideas?
--
ron cook



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