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Email HTML rather than XML

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Santa-D - 23 Feb 2007 05:49 GMT
In Infopath 2003 is it possible to have a a form template email an
html attachment version of the completed form compared to the XML
version.

What I'm hoping to do is to setup a form on the intranet which
officer's use to record certain information.
When the user presses the submit button it emails form & data in HTML
as the end recipient is not able to open the xml form.  All the
recipient needs to see is the data.
S.Y.M. Wong-A-Ton - 24 Feb 2007 23:35 GMT
You could do something similar to what I did in this article
http://enterprise-solutions.swits.net/infopath2003/article.php?t=convert-infopat
h-form-into-word-doc-send-email-attachment-outlook&c=infopath2003

for Word, but then create an XSLT to transform the XML of the InfoPath form
into HTML, and then either save this file first and then attach it to the
email, or send the HTML in the body of the email.
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S.Y.M. Wong-A-Ton

> In Infopath 2003 is it possible to have a a form template email an
> html attachment version of the completed form compared to the XML
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> as the end recipient is not able to open the xml form.  All the
> recipient needs to see is the data.
 
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