Send web page in body of e-mail

G

Guest

Yesterday, there was a web page that I had saved on my computer, which I sent
by e-mail directly in Internet Explorer. I think (I can't exactly remember)
that I clicked on File>Send>Page by e-mail, and then another IE window opened
up where I could type in the addresses, etc. The page content was directly
in the body of the email.

Today, I tried to send the EXACT SAME page (well, almost the same; I edited
it a little bit, but it's still got the same filename) using what I think is
the same process, but this time, it only opens up a new e-mail in Outlook
Express and sends the page as an attachment. What is going on?
 
J

jack.murphy

Chufflebean,

You can use the Amazing Webpage Emailer powered by JumpKnowledge,
located at

www.jkn.com

to email any web page to anyone. AWE is a free service that can email
the most complex web pages, even framesets. There are browser
extentions available for IE, FireFox, and Google Toolbar. There is even
a web-based version available.

Jack
 

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