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Tony Hill
This has really stumped me: I have a link I'm sending in an Outlook
message, in HTML format. I sent this link to myself to test it, both
to my Outlook mailbox, and to my webmail mailbox. The link shows
correctly in both emails, but when I click on it in the Outlook
message, the link changes in the IE address bar, and the page does not
display correctly. When I click on the link from the webmail message,
it comes up properly.
The link is to a secure address (https://) site, with some variables
that fill in a form on that page. It's the variables that are
changing: there are two "/"'s being dropped, making references to
other pages invalid.
If you think you might know the problem, or wish to take a look at
the link, please email me and let me know.
(e-mail address removed)
Thanks.
message, in HTML format. I sent this link to myself to test it, both
to my Outlook mailbox, and to my webmail mailbox. The link shows
correctly in both emails, but when I click on it in the Outlook
message, the link changes in the IE address bar, and the page does not
display correctly. When I click on the link from the webmail message,
it comes up properly.
The link is to a secure address (https://) site, with some variables
that fill in a form on that page. It's the variables that are
changing: there are two "/"'s being dropped, making references to
other pages invalid.
If you think you might know the problem, or wish to take a look at
the link, please email me and let me know.
(e-mail address removed)
Thanks.