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  • Re: HTML Editor Modifies Code when switching to Normal mode

    Thanks for your quick reply Adam.I updated my post above while you were crafting your reply so we have some overlapping comments.When I discuss email, what I mean is that we are using your editor to create and edit complete HTML email messages that are then sent from our eMail Marketing solution. I am not talking about specific mailto ...
    Posted to Cute Editor for .NET (Forum) by jondavisct on February 9, 2007
  • Re: HTML Editor Modifies Code when switching to Normal mode

    Hi Adam,Based on my extensive review of the operation of the editor, the lack of style and font information from the initial HREF tag is being caused by our system. however, the use of the href=''###'' has solved the other issue.The system is still concatenating all lines within the Table Data cell as one line of code. This is not good and we ...
    Posted to Cute Editor for .NET (Forum) by jondavisct on February 9, 2007
  • Re: HTML Editor Modifies Code when switching to Normal mode

    Adam,This does not seem to address my question at all. Does the Editor.EnableAntiSpamEmailEncoder Property address links that are not email addresses?Here is an example of code that I am using and what is happening. Here is the original code that I put in the ...
    Posted to Cute Editor for .NET (Forum) by jondavisct on February 9, 2007
  • HTML Editor Modifies Code when switching to Normal mode

    We use the Cute Editor to compose HTML email messages. In order to create a message that will display appropriately in multiple email clients (Including the new Outlook 2007), the structure of the HTML must be very basic with SHORT lines of code, no CSS, limited span tags, no DIVs, etc. &nbsp; However, the HTML editor has a bad habit of ...
    Posted to Cute Editor for .NET (Forum) by jondavisct on February 8, 2007
  • Random additional characters being inserted

    This may not be a CuteSoft problem but we use the editor to generate our email marketing messages for our in-house tool. We find that the messages we send out frequently have exclamation marks, additional spaces, etc. dropped into the code by the time it gets to the recipient. This is usually a problem with Lotus Notes clients or other less ...
    Posted to Cute Editor for .NET (Forum) by jondavisct on December 14, 2006