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Old May 5th 07, 10:53 AM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general,microsoft.public.outlook
phuile
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Default How to email a web page?

I have designed a web page and uploaded it to a web server (basically
my website space in my ISP's sever). I want to email this web page to
others in a way that when they open their email, they will see the
page (like in many of the email newsletter), and not just a link.

How can I do that?

I am not talking about email in htnl format, but actually a web page.
On many of the email newsletter like this, I see line saying something
like "Powered by xyz". Does this mean I need some special engine or
something to do this? Or is there a simple way to email a web page?

Thanks for any help.

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Old May 5th 07, 02:30 PM posted to microsoft.public.outlook.general,microsoft.public.outlook
Sue Mosher [MVP-Outlook]
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Default How to email a web page?

I am not talking about email in htnl format, but actually a web page.

Actually, what you're describing is a message in HTML format. You apparently don't want to send the web page as an attachment or link.

On many of the email newsletter like this, I see line saying something
like "Powered by xyz".


Sounds like a message produced by a product called XYZ. In other words, that text is just part of the message.

See http://www.slipstick.com/mail1/html.htm for ways to create an HTML-format message from a complex web page. You also might want to look at the guide at http://www.campaignmonitor.com/blog/...in_emai_2.html

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"phuile" wrote in message ups.com...
I have designed a web page and uploaded it to a web server (basically
my website space in my ISP's sever). I want to email this web page to
others in a way that when they open their email, they will see the
page (like in many of the email newsletter), and not just a link.

How can I do that?

I am not talking about email in htnl format, but actually a web page.
On many of the email newsletter like this, I see line saying something
like "Powered by xyz". Does this mean I need some special engine or
something to do this? Or is there a simple way to email a web page?

Thanks for any help.

 




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