kingchaos Posted March 12, 2006 Posted March 12, 2006 Hi. I just innstalled the WYSIWYG cont, and it seems to work just fine. But when I send a newsletter it is sent as text only. Here's a part of the recived e-mail: <P align=center><IMG src="/images/logo.gif"></P> <P align=center> </P> <P align=center> </P> <P align=center><IMG style="WIDTH: 247px; HEIGHT: 207px" height=290 src="/images/led_wheel_red.jpg" width=221></P> <P align=center> </P> Any idea of how to change this? King
kingchaos Posted March 12, 2006 Author Posted March 12, 2006 Hi. I just innstalled the WYSIWYG cont, and it seems to work just fine. But when I send a newsletter it is sent as text only. Here's a part of the recived e-mail: <P align=center><IMG src="/images/logo.gif"></P> <P align=center>?</P> <P align=center>?</P> <P align=center><IMG style="WIDTH: 247px; HEIGHT: 207px" height=290 src="/images/led_wheel_red.jpg" width=221></P> <P align=center>?</P> Any idea of how to change this? King Found the answer HERE
kingchaos Posted March 12, 2006 Author Posted March 12, 2006 Got another problem I hope someone can help me with. When I inserts a table in a newsletter, it appers way down on the e-mail. It seems like alot of <br>'s have been generated. Someone knows how to get rid of those <br>'s??? King
rabbitseffort Posted March 12, 2006 Posted March 12, 2006 I get this too--an answer would be nice--though I am not using the contrib wysiwyg--I am writing the html myself, it displays right except for being down the page in the email instead of on top--maybe adding some css with a margin of 0 would work...hmmmm "I must admit that I personally measure success in terms of the contributions an individual makes to her or his fellow human beings." ---Margaret Mead--- "The answer is never the answer. What's really interesting is the mystery. If you seek the mystery instead of the answer, you'll always be seeking. I've never seen anybody really find the answer -- they think they have, so they stop thinking. But the job is to seek mystery, evoke mystery, plant a garden in which strange plants grow and mysteries bloom. The need for mystery is greater than the need for an answer. --Ken Kesey"
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