RE: Outlook 2007

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Hi!

Thans for your feedback. I'm sometimes very eager to get things done, and I'm then into much to deep. And I apologize very much. 

BUT, to my defense maybe I was not clear enough with my question. I wanted to do something with PHP that replaced the Outlook:// protocol in some way. (And I know that Outlook:// is a html-thing)  It could be an ActiveX control (which I by the way found by myself) and I know that that has nothing to with PHP either. It could be any COM-control which I haven't recieved any answer for (and that's ok - IF nobody know, nobody knows...) 

Enough said. And again, I apolgoize very much!

Best regards
/Gustav Wiberg


-----Original Message-----
From: M. Sokolewicz [mailto:tularis@xxxxxxx] 
Sent: Thursday, September 13, 2007 6:37 PM
To: Gustav Wiberg
Cc: php-windows@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: Re:  Outlook 2007

Gustav,

it's great that you're an active poster here, but I am starting to get 
the feeling you're into this all too deep. You have no idea what's going 
on, and instead of starting slowly and learning, you just dive in, get 
lost and ask the mailinglist to help you with every single problem you 
have in every single project. Just to recap, you've asked this list 21 
questions in the last 4 weeks; compared to everyone else, that's a HUGE 
amount (even if you were on the php-general list).

Now, on to your actual question. Have you ever noticed how:
1. HTML has nothing to do with PHP
2. Links have nothing to do with PHP
3. Anything client-side has nothing to do with PHP
?

Well, in this case, all 3 apply. There _IS NO PHP_ in this question. HOW 
are you supposed to have "any alternative in PHP" for a link which a 
user clicks (client-side), which should start outlook (also client-side) 
if you never ever have any contact whatsoever with the server after 
outputting the HTML. Seriously, dude, think before you post, or even 
better: Read up on the very basics of webdeveloping, don't take up such 
ambitious projects for a while, and just... learn...

- Tul

Gustav Wiberg wrote:
> Hi!
> 
> I reprhase my question. Is there any alternative in PHP?
> 
> Best regards
> /Gustav Wiberg
> 
> ----- Original Message ----- From: "Niel Archer" <not@xxxxxxxxxx>
> To: <php-windows@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Sent: Wednesday, September 12, 2007 6:30 PM
> Subject: Re:  Outlook 2007
> 
> 
>>> Hi!
>>>
>>> I'm using Outlook-protocol when I do some hyperlinking. This only 
>>> works with version earlier than Outlook 2007.
>>>
>>> Example :<a href="outlook://Inbox">Test</a> works together with 
>>> Outlook 2003, but not with Outlook 2007.
>>>
>>> What is the option/alternative to get this to work in Outlook 2007?
>>>
>>> Best regards
>>> /Gustav Wiberg
>>
>>
>> Where's the PHP question?
>>
>> This is a PHP list, please don't use it for general support on
>> everything you don't have the answer too.
>>
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>> Niel Archer
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