Outlook Calender body no HTML (RichEdit control??? RTF or Plaintex

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Paul van de Louw

We have a problem showing a HTML body in an Accept / Reject mail message. I
have read on a forum that a HTML body is not supported because the calender
responses are shown using the "RichEdit" control in Outlook. This control
can only show RTF or plaintext. When I view the source of the message in
Outlook 2007
I see a comment line stating a transformation from the original body to a
RTF body.

I am unable to find this in the MSDN documentation, can someone tell me if
I'm correct?
 
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Paul van de Louw

We are running outlook under an Administrator account.
I don't think it is a permission issue. I think Oultook isn't simply capable
of showing HTML reply messages of calender type.
Outlook can show HTML mesages but they have a different contentType.

When Outlook is displaying a message of content type "calendar/text" the
body of the message is transformed to a Rich text format version. No HTML.

My question is this: Is it correct that the body of calender content type
does not support the HTML but only supports plain text or rich text format?

With kind regards,

Paul van de Louw.

tillman1952 said:
We have a problem showing a HTML body in an Accept / Reject mail
message. I
have read on a forum that a HTML body is not supported because the
calender
responses are shown using the "RichEdit" control in Outlook. This
control
can only show RTF or plaintext. When I view the source of the message
in
Outlook 2007
I see a comment line stating a transformation from the original body to
a
RTF body.

I am unable to find this in the MSDN documentation, can someone tell me
if
I'm correct?

Care to describe the "problem"? What type of account are you using?
Does the same thing happen if you start Outlook in safe mode? (Hold
Ctrl when you start Outlook.)


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tillman1952

Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
http://forums.slipstick.com

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