C
Chris
Hi,
I've got the next (headbreaking) situation:
I've installed a signature with HTML-format via a .Net-application. By
sending a message, the signature looks nice. When replying or forwarding a
message, in the edit-screen the signature looks nice.
Once the message is send then, Outlook screws up the layout (the table in
the signature goes wrong). This happens on Outlook 2003 on XP (Outlook 2007
goes fine).
I can resolve this by edit the htm-file of the signature in Visual Studio,
add and remove a space in the file, so the file has changes and I save it.
When I reply and forward this signature again after this action, Outlook 2003
doesn't mess it up.
I can't discover any changes in the file before and after editing the
signature-(htm)file (used WinMerge, Guiffy, KDiff3, ExamDiff). Why is it
being screwed up the first time and not after I edit it in Visual Studio?
Some any ideas?
Thanks in advance,
I've got the next (headbreaking) situation:
I've installed a signature with HTML-format via a .Net-application. By
sending a message, the signature looks nice. When replying or forwarding a
message, in the edit-screen the signature looks nice.
Once the message is send then, Outlook screws up the layout (the table in
the signature goes wrong). This happens on Outlook 2003 on XP (Outlook 2007
goes fine).
I can resolve this by edit the htm-file of the signature in Visual Studio,
add and remove a space in the file, so the file has changes and I save it.
When I reply and forward this signature again after this action, Outlook 2003
doesn't mess it up.
I can't discover any changes in the file before and after editing the
signature-(htm)file (used WinMerge, Guiffy, KDiff3, ExamDiff). Why is it
being screwed up the first time and not after I edit it in Visual Studio?
Some any ideas?
Thanks in advance,