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Is there a common form that anyone can respond with their machine and send it by their mail?

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Tanju Bayramoglu - 05 Aug 2003 06:29 GMT
Hello:

I have been creating many forms during past years.  These forms usually for
use of visitors  input for my pages(photography gallery etc.).  But suddenly
I got problem:  People who's use their computers in the office can not send
me their email form.  Is this happens because of outlooks difference on it's
versions?

Is there a common form that anyone can use it on their machine...  (I
mean,what ever email program they use) and they can send it by email?  If
there is such a thing, where can find the html code of it?

Thanks for reading my question and I hope some one will help me on this
subject.

Tanju
Sue Mosher [MVP] - 25 Aug 2003 22:18 GMT
The only type of message that you can guarantee will work with all email clients is a plain-text message. You can always provide a link to a web page form on your site.
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