Simple question for those of you who know more about the inner workings of HTML than I do (let's face it, I may be able to write some wicked c# that drives web pages, but if I have to start working with any kind of complex client-side script I break out in a sweat):
Is it even possible to have a mailto: link that opens an email formatted to send in HTML? I know I can pass in a subject and a body in a mailto: tag, but just passing in html doesn't make the email *treat it* as html. I am thinking that this would be something dictated entirely by the email client, over which I have no control whatsoever. Am I missing anything, or is this an impossible task?
Is it even possible to have a mailto: link that opens an email formatted to send in HTML? I know I can pass in a subject and a body in a mailto: tag, but just passing in html doesn't make the email *treat it* as html. I am thinking that this would be something dictated entirely by the email client, over which I have no control whatsoever. Am I missing anything, or is this an impossible task?