Does the perl form set the proper MIME headers? We don't try and detect
HTML files. We trust that the MIME headers tell us the truth. No MIME
headers and the message is assumed to be plain text. The minimal MIME
headers required are (assuming the message is HTML only)
Mime-Version: 1.0
Content
Whoops, that should have been:
Mime-Version: 1.0
Content-Type: text/html
Seth.
Seth Randall said:
> Does the perl form set the proper MIME headers? We don't try and detect
> HTML files. We trust that the MIME headers tell us the truth. No MIME
> headers and the message is assumed to be plain tex
Hi Al Chemedia.
> Results from a Perl form are displayed as HTML code in Squirrellmail
> (there are no images involved and HTML view is enabled). However, if
> message is first received via Outlook and forwarded to SQM, it renders
> properly. What is the solution to this problem? TIA! Get business
Results from a Perl form are displayed as HTML code in Squirrellmail (there are no images involved and HTML view is enabled). However, if message is first received via Outlook and forwarded to SQM, it renders properly. What is the solution to this problem? TIA! Get business advice and resources to