How to email a HTML link to a file attachment in the same message?

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  • Gordon H.

    How to email a HTML link to a file attachment in the same message?

    I'm trying to email a HTML link to a HTML file attached in the same
    message. I DO NOT want to have the attached HTML file displayed in
    the message, I just want a link in the email to the HTML file which is
    a file attachment in the same message. How can this be done, assuming
    it's possible?

    Again, I note that I DO NOT want the attached HTML file to be
    displayed in the browser, I just want a link to it in the email.


  • Mark Tranchant

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    Re: How to email a HTML link to a file attachment in the same message?

    Gordon H. wrote:[color=blue]
    > I'm trying to email a HTML link to a HTML file attached in the same
    > message. I DO NOT want to have the attached HTML file displayed in
    > the message, I just want a link in the email to the HTML file which is
    > a file attachment in the same message. How can this be done, assuming
    > it's possible?
    >
    > Again, I note that I DO NOT want the attached HTML file to be
    > displayed in the browser, I just want a link to it in the email.[/color]

    Er... just copy the URL into the message body? Or am I missing something
    here? Like this:



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    Mark.

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    • Jukka K. Korpela

      #3
      Re: How to email a HTML link to a file attachment in the same message?

      Gordon H. <gordo@yahoo.ca > wrote:
      [color=blue]
      > I'm trying to email a HTML link to a HTML file attached in the same
      > message.[/color]

      Since this not about HTML authoring for the WWW, I have trimmed
      followups.
      [color=blue]
      > I DO NOT want to have the attached HTML file displayed in
      > the message, I just want a link in the email to the HTML file which is
      > a file attachment in the same message. How can this be done, assuming
      > it's possible?[/color]

      This depends on the software you use and, most importantly, the software
      that the recipient(s) use(s). Have you made sure that the recipient(s)
      want(s) to get multipart E-mail messages containing HTML, with a
      sufficient understanding of the issue?

      Depending on the answer to these questions, Microsoft's MHTML format
      might be part of the solution, or part of the problem.

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      Yucca, http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/
      Pages about Web authoring: http://www.cs.tut.fi/~jkorpela/www.html

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