Re: [www-talk] <none>

Multipart content type with graphics attached. I've done it in Outlook
Express, dunno if it works with anything else.

Normally the best way to send WWW pages is with "Content-type: text/html" in
the headers - works in most readers - but if one can't download images via
HTTP then it'll look pretty weird.

ap.

----- Original Message -----
From: Mukul Gandhi <mgandhi@mtcindia.com>
To: SMD Cao Zheng <SMDCZ@sbell.com.cn>; <www-talk@w3.org>
Sent: Monday, July 19, 1999 4:28 PM
Subject: Re: [www-talk] <none>


> I think if an e-mail client implements HTTP apart from mail
> protocols(POP3/SMTP etc), it is possible. Browser is a classic example. IE
> & Netscape both implement email interfaces along with HTTP.
> may be ur saying that by not connected to www, and only email. Then
> something should convert HTTP into mail protocol equivalents & vive versa.
> It should be possible.
>
> -mukul
>
> At 10:40 AM 7/19/99 +0800, SMD Cao Zheng wrote:
> >I have heard there are some method to access WWW by e-mail ,is it true?If
> >true, what should I do ?
>

Received on Monday, 19 July 1999 02:30:15 UTC