Sure, I can provide a link where I have encountered the problem of
right-clicking on a picture and selecting "E-mail Picture..." The link is
www.snoopy.com. When I right click on the comic strip and select "E-mail
Picture...," I receive the message that I stated in my original post. This
problem now occurs on every Web page with photos, if I try to email the photo
as I have described. I never used to have this problem with emailing pictures
the way I just described, until 2 days ago. I used to get the prompt about
resizing the photo before mailing and I would always select "don't resize." I
have no problem saving the picture to my HD, and then sending it to a
recipient.
"Michael Santovec" wrote:
Can you provide a link to a sample page where you have that problem and
which image has the problem? There may be something about the HTML
coding that causes the problem.
And do you get the prompt about resizing the image when you try that?
What about if you right click an image saved to your hard disk and
select Send to, Mail Recipient?
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Mike - http://pages.prodigy.net/michael_santovec/techhelp.htm
"Dave" wrote in message
...
Thanks, Frank, for your input. Hopefully, someone here will have the
exact
solution to this problem.
"Frank Slootweg" wrote:
mac wrote:
"Dave" wrote in message
...
I am no longer able to send a Web page image (picture) in an
email.
When I right click on a picture on a Web page and select "E-mail
Picture...," I receive a "Send Mail" message that states, "The
current document type can not be sent as mail. Would you like to
send
a shorcut instead? Yes/No" I can send picture as a link (shortcut)
but not as a picture. I am running Windows XP SP2, IE6, and OE6. I
haven't made any changes to the Options in OE6 or IE6.
This error just started occurring today.
Can someone tell me how to correct this error?
Thanks in advance, and Happy New Year to all!
See this Article:
OLEXP: "Send To" and E-mail Links Do Not Work w. Outlook Express:
http://support.microsoft.com/default...;en-us;Q306098
I don't think that solution matches his problem. He *can* use OE
from
a webpage, he 'just' can't use it to send pictures, but he *can* send
a
shortcut.
FWIW, I also encounter that problem with *some* webpages, mostly
when
I try to send the *page* (i.e. not just some picture) by e-mail. I.e.
in IE: File - Send - Page by E-mail... . When it happens, I work
around it by saving the page in a file (File - Save As... Save as
type:
Web Archive, single file (*.mht)) and then mailing the file.