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Is there any way to take an existing HTML page, whether it be on the
web or a local file and e-mail it so it can be viewed in the e-mail body? IE 6's "Send page as e-mail" always attaches the file for me. The broader question which I'm trying to figure out is how one could create an HTML in Dreamweaver and then e-mail it to someone using local tools, not a third-party e-mail blast service. Thanks 172611547 |
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