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Old June 29th 06, 11:29 PM posted to microsoft.public.windows.inetexplorer.ie6_outlookexpress
tim harrison
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Default somewhat OT...

hmmm - OE seems to ignore the iframe tag? i CAN put it anywhere right? i've
put :

iframe src='c:\pickatag.txt' height=20 width=100%/iframe

between DIV/DIV tags?

thanx for your help!

tim


"AlmostBob" wrote in message
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edit the source of the saved template to include the text file in an
Iframe?

briframe src='pathtopickatag.txt' height=20
width=100%/iframe/body/html

add the text file as a background image

BODY style="BACKGROUND-POSITION: bottom center; BACKGROUND-REPEAT:
no-repeat"
bgProperties=fixed background='pathtopicatag.txt'

which has the added bonus that the text remains onscreen all the time and
the email flows around it



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"tim harrison" wrote in message
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pickatag does indeed create (or at least update) a destination text file
with a new tagline at user-chosen intervals. i guess i'm wondering how to
add that text file to a signature html file with the img tag that hold
my
graphic...

"Steve Cochran" wrote in message
...
You could do this but you'd have to program it to dynamically change
the
signature file prior to insertion of the sig into OE. I suspect your
pickatag program does this but is only plain text compatible. The file
would have to be an HTML signature file which contained an IMG element

and
not a plain text one.







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