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  1. greiggy

    mailto: link not recognised

    I have overcome it. There was an issue with CSS and HTML styles competing and having got to all back to CSS the mailto: problem has resolved itself. No connection that I can think of but that’s the weay sometimes. Thanks for your input.
  2. greiggy

    mailto: link not recognised

    Safari 1.2 (which gives the error Mssg), OmniWeb 5 and OE5 BTW links recognised OK in Windows environment
  3. greiggy

    mailto: link not recognised

    I have been seeing a strange Mssg in Panther 10.3.3 — difficulty in recognising email links on web pages and the message “mailto: not recognised in OS X“. The mailto: tag is the standard one used in all websites for email links. Can anyone shed any light on this?
  4. greiggy

    Email links not working

    Yes, works fine on other sites. Links work OK on the PC so I think it’s a strange Mac issue
  5. greiggy

    Email links not working

    I’m finding that email (mailto:) links are not being recognised. I’m buiolding and testing with a Mac. I test with 3 browsers including OE5. The link should launch an email client. I get an error message in Safari saying that Mac OSX doesn’t recognise mailto: links.
  6. greiggy

    Importing htm content made elsewhere

    I’ll check it out, Cheech. I would have thought that anything created externally would be document relative.
  7. greiggy

    Importing htm content made elsewhere

    I’m talking about adding pages to an existing site, most of which has been constructed in Dreamweaver. When I add a page with linked elements made outside the DreamWeaver environment, I can point to the main .htm page but I have to construct the links for everything else one by one.
  8. greiggy

    Importing htm content made elsewhere

    I’m finding it difficult to import web pages and other content created outside Dreamweaver. Using the site commands I can only select the start page of htm page and then have to spend a lot of time setting up all the links to the related files. There must be an easier way . . .

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