Internet mail protocols allow for a message to be sent as multipart/alternate, where one part of the message is plain text and one part is HTML (or any combination of MIME types, actually) and the user-agent (mail client, in this case) will display whatever version it is capable of displaying. I have written a set of custom tags to accomplish this, but I wrote it on company time and do not yet have company approval to post it on the Macromedia Exchange. I would be happy to send the tag to you if you want to provide an e-mail address or provide some other transfer method.
I came across this thread - and find your mention of a custom tag intriguing. It could save me a lot of effort and avoid my having to code from scratch every time.
This looks perfect. Have you tested on CFMX, on a Linux platform, if you could be so kind as to provide the tag, I'd be happy to provide feedback with this environment.
I hate to be the last loser on your bandwagon, but I have tried to do this, albeit unsuccessfully. I would greatly appreciate the code for the HTML/text functionality. Thanks in advance. fozfactor@yahoo.com
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