Hi, thanks for the help..
The \r\n trick didn't work.. You can only see this back in the source..
But, the RFC "standard??" trick did work just perfectly.!!!
Thanks Ignacio, I don't anything about the RFC.. Probably some standard
which describes these
special chars..? Will search for it to see if it can learn me some more
things.. :-)
Bye Bye
David
> > Hi,
> >
> > I have a non PHP questions which probably doesn't fit in this mailling
> > lists, but I have a feeling that someone can help me because it is very
HTML
> > related.
> >
> > I was busy making a small piece of PHP echo code which generates a link
> > which enables you to click this and startup your email software with a
basic
> > message in it..
> >
> > The URL is basically the following:
> > mailto:$email?body=Dear $name, We would like to inform you.... With kind
> > regards, $sender&subject=Message send on $date about $subject
&bcc=$bccopy
> >
> > When clicked you will get the $email text as email address, the Dear
> > $name... etc as body of the email etc etc..
> >
> > Now here the non-PHP questions.. I searched everywhere, but how can I
get
> > line breaks inserted IN the email program..??
> > After the 'Dear $name,' part I would like to have 2 line breaks.. Then
after
> > the We would like to inform you... another 2 breaks..
> >
> > I tried \n, I tried <BR> (<BR> you simply see this as email text.)..
> >
> > Is this possible.. Hope someone understande the problem.. (I am not
trying
> > to get breaks in my source, or what you see on the screen, but line
breaks
> > in the email text..
> >
> > Thanks.
> > Bye Bye
> > David
> >
>
> RFC 2368 says that you use "%0D%0A" for newlines and "%20" for spaces
(Section
> 5: Encoding). Remember: the RFCs are your friends :)
>
> --
> Ignacio Vazquez-Abrams <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>
>
>
>
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