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infopath send to mail recipient doesn't render as html

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Jan D'Hondt - 12 Oct 2004 15:17 GMT
Hi,

This problem occurs with infopath and infopath xml files stored on a
sharepoint server.

Beforehand , when I opened the xml file from the server , Infopath
showed me the form with the data. Then after clicking on 'Send to Mail
Recipient' the infopath form shows the email recipient, subject
subject boxed together with the infoapth form rendered as html an
dwith a button to send the email. Looks like the outlook new mail
dialogbox is embedded in the infopath window.

As of now, when i click 'Send to Mail Recipient' a separate Outlook
new mail window with my Infopath form attached as an xml file.

what I want is the old situation where the form is rendered as html
and can be read by anyone, recipients are not required to have
Infopath installed.
In the new situation if I send the email with the xml attachment,
recipients are required to have Infopath installed, which is not very
convenient.

Can someone please explain to me how I get back to the old situation?

tnx

Jan D'Hondt
GGian - 12 Oct 2004 21:09 GMT
i posted a possible fix for this as a reply to the previous instance of this
question that you submitted. i had the same problem but when i removed the
Send to Mail Recipient "fix" it worked like normal. hope tat is helpful

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