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Boris
I have an Internet application that sends HTML mails. These mails consist of
input boxes: A receiver basically gets a webpage with a HTML form. However
when I receive such a mail in Outlook 2000, type something in the input
boxes and then try to forward the mail all input boxes are empty! As far as
I can tell they are even no input boxes anymore but are converted to images:
They look like input boxes but you can't enter anything anymore. Why isn't
it possible to enter something in a HTML mail and then forward the mail? Is
this a restriction of Outlook 2000? Or is there any option to change this
behaviour in Outlook 2000?
TIA,
Boris
input boxes: A receiver basically gets a webpage with a HTML form. However
when I receive such a mail in Outlook 2000, type something in the input
boxes and then try to forward the mail all input boxes are empty! As far as
I can tell they are even no input boxes anymore but are converted to images:
They look like input boxes but you can't enter anything anymore. Why isn't
it possible to enter something in a HTML mail and then forward the mail? Is
this a restriction of Outlook 2000? Or is there any option to change this
behaviour in Outlook 2000?
TIA,
Boris