make html/tabs working in an emal file.

make html/tabs working in an emal file.

am 09.10.2007 20:09:41 von chunji08

Hi all,
I have such things in my Ant scritp to send a daily report to my group
member,
"

tolist="team_sfo@gmail.com"
subject="Today's migration results "
messagemimetype="text/html"
messagefile="migrate.html"/>

"
Since the report becomes more and more complicated, I am just
wondering if I could put some tabs in that html file, so that when
they open their email in ms/outlook, or any IE, Mozilla, they may
click the tabs and see results page by page ?

Can someone give me some advise if it is possible ? How to put it in
one html file? Any simple example will be very helpful !


Thanks a lot !



Chun

Re: make html/tabs working in an emal file.

am 10.10.2007 14:56:14 von dorward

On Oct 9, 7:09 pm, chunj...@gmail.com wrote:
> Since the report becomes more and more complicated, I am just
> wondering if I could put some tabs in that html file, so that when
> they open their email in ms/outlook, or any IE, Mozilla, they may
> click the tabs and see results page by page ?

HTML formatted emails are generally viewed in clients that have strict
"no javascript' policies, so this isn't possible.

I'd suggest a plain text report with a link to a version on a
webserver if people want the pretty version.

--
David Dorward
http://dorward.me.uk/
http://blog.dorward.me.uk/

Re: make html/tabs working in an emal file.

am 10.10.2007 19:06:45 von chunji08

On Oct 10, 5:56 am, David Dorward wrote:
> On Oct 9, 7:09 pm, chunj...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > Since the report becomes more and more complicated, I am just
> > wondering if I could put some tabs in that html file, so that when
> > they open their email in ms/outlook, or any IE, Mozilla, they may
> > click the tabs and see results page by page ?
>
> HTML formatted emails are generally viewed in clients that have strict
> "no javascript' policies, so this isn't possible.
>
> I'd suggest a plain text report with a link to a version on a
> webserver if people want the pretty version.
>
> --
> David Dorwardhttp://dorward.me.uk/http://blog.dorward.me.uk/

Thank you for the tips, that saves me lots of time.

Appreciated !


Chun