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Hi Folk
Some of my clients asked me to create "fancy emails" for them (aka html formatted emails). I know how to make a nice html document, but I had trouble creating a simple way to provide the document to my clients so that they could use it to. I know most of them use Outlook XP or Outlook 2003, so what I created was a page that creates a Visual Basic script that, when saved to the desktop and clicked (run), opens a message in outlook using the html provided. To see this in action, please go to : http://www.rakau.com/station/index.php I would love to have some feedback. Nicolaas |
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