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withhisstripes #1
ActiveX??
So I designed an HTML e-mail for my work
[url]http://www.hookweb.net/testing/devotional.htm[/url] But aparently there are people
who receive the e-mail that are getting some error with Active X. Now, this is
really frustrating because I use an Apple computer and I don't have to deal
with these stupid issues like Active X and third party software. So I am
wondering if anyone who is familiar with Active X, and is probably using a PC,
can tell me what I need to do to get rid of the Active X controller. No offense
to the PC world, I still love PC's, just not for work.
Thanks in advance!
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Lionstone #2
Re: ActiveX??
Not seeing a thing about ActiveX. It worked fine. Well, except that all of
your images are broken. There's nothing but the [x] placeholders.
"withhisstripes" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:dfcqlv$c6l$1@forums.macromedia.com...> So I designed an HTML e-mail for my work
> [url]http://www.hookweb.net/testing/devotional.htm[/url] But aparently there are
> people
> who receive the e-mail that are getting some error with Active X. Now,
> this is
> really frustrating because I use an Apple computer and I don't have to
> deal
> with these stupid issues like Active X and third party software. So I am
> wondering if anyone who is familiar with Active X, and is probably using a
> PC,
> can tell me what I need to do to get rid of the Active X controller. No
> offense
> to the PC world, I still love PC's, just not for work.
>
> Thanks in advance!
>
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withhisstripes #3
Re: ActiveX??
Hey, thanks for the reply. Yeah, I just assume that its a problem with Win XP on their computers. And yeah, I moved the images, thanks for your input bud.
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