Re: Some problem in IE 5

Well,
I suspect that you may have to upgrade the some part of Windows NT. 
The official Microsoft Position on this is available from
http://support.microsoft.com/support/kb/articles/Q179/6/11.ASP

However you try to use the www4mail XBYJS command or XJSDUMP command(s) 
and enable JAVASCRIPT on the I.E browser.

The XBYJS technique uses javascript to fill in the subject line with what
should have been in the message body.
While the XJSDUMP uses javacsript to should in the browser windows that
should be in the new e-mail message, here you can then cut and paste.

Thanks
Clement Onime
 
On Mon, 13 Sep 1999, Kirin wrote:

> Hello:
>   Now, I use Microsoft NT 4.0 and Microsoft Internet Explorer 5.0
> (all Chinese version).
> 
>   After I send a mail to www4mail@wm.ictp.trieste.it , that include
> the URLs which I want get, I receive the mails which contains the
> web pages. I open the attached pages, some links in the pages,and
> a check-box at their left.
>   I remembered that in IE 4.0, after I choose the check-box, and
> press the "Get Selected Document(s)", system will give me a prompt,
> and I press the "OK" button, it's OK, and I will receive the links
> pages. But now whe I press the "Get Selected Document(s)", system
> prompts(orignial message is Chinese,here is only English means): 
> "The form will be submission by email. Submission this form will
> check the receiver's mail address, and send form's data in no-encrypt
> status. You can continue, either or can cancel this submission".
> If I choose cancel, nothing happend. If I choose continue, system
> open the New-Mail window and my mail address in sender column,
> www4mail@wm.ictp.trieste.it in receiver column, subject and body
> all are empty, if I choose Send command, I send an empty mail to
> www4mail@wm.ictp.trieste.it in fact.
> 
> Could you tell me how I can do it? Thanks!
> 
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> Kirin
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Received on Monday, 13 September 1999 10:14:42 UTC