Windows guys can send webpages so easy. I thought this would work for Mac. I set everything up as orderd, saved a newstory page from the LATimes and tried to send it. Kept getting errors that a "file/javascript/Tacoda_AMS_DDC.Header.js is not in the right location"
Could not make it work. Maybe someone has a suggestion. Mac ought to be able to send a webpage.
Hmph!
Send Complex HTML with Inline Files 2004
for Entourage
Version: 0.5
Would be great if it worked...
Feedback Type: Review
Contributed by: methow Monday, August 08 2005 @ 10:58 AM PDT
Product Platform: MacOSX
Used Product For: Less than a month
Recommend Product: NO
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Would be great if it worked... - Haney.wf
Why not use Safari? File>Mail Contents of This PageAnd for email make a page in your favorite text editor or Web building app, then open page in Safari, then choose File>Mail Contents of This Page and send your email with page.
Thursday, October 06 2005 @ 06:35 AM PDT
Would be great if it worked... - smalps
Because Entourage doesn't support mailing of the page from Safari. That works with Mail.app. Which is why this is called "Send Complex HTML with Inline Files 2004 - 0.4.1 for Entourage."Friday, October 07 2005 @ 04:44 AM PDT
Would be great if it worked... - Roberto13
I've had a look at the HTML for the LA Times: it references images, JavaScript, etc using local links - in other words, the HTML only works when it's sitting on the server or on your hard drive and you have the files to hand. That's why you're getting the error you're getting.To send the web page, you'll either have to save the HTML file and all its associated images in their correct places or add "http://www.latimes.com" to the start of each relevant tag's "src=" value.
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Thursday, September 08 2005 @ 10:41 AM PDT