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Hi,
I have an application that generates an email message that Outlook displays in HTML. Imbedded in the html are some references to an application. When a user gets the message and clicks the link, the application opens and displays the intended information. A sample of the HTML is a href="myappl:10000006"View Document ID:10000006/a br / The "problem" is that when a user hovers their mouse over the link, the tootltip(?) that displays has the contents "BLOCKED::myappl:10000006". This is mis-leading users to think that they can't open the application, when in fact they can. What is causing the "BLOCKED::" to be prepended to the href? How can I prevent "BLOCKED::" from being displayed? Thanks, Bob |
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