Film, Media & TV1 min ago
emailing snippets of html code
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Is there some kind of embedding/recoding/conversion you can do to safely send a snippet of html code in an email? I tried it once and it messed my email account up totally, so I tried it once again a few months later just to be sure ha ha and the same thing happened all over again.
I know there are code converters you can use if you want to post code to a blog. If you don't convert it, the blog will think you're trying to order it to perform the commands in the code, when in fact you were just trying to post a piece of code for the benefit of your readers. Is there some kind of similar conversion trick for emailing snippets of code without causing your entire email function to have a nervous breakdown?
I know there are code converters you can use if you want to post code to a blog. If you don't convert it, the blog will think you're trying to order it to perform the commands in the code, when in fact you were just trying to post a piece of code for the benefit of your readers. Is there some kind of similar conversion trick for emailing snippets of code without causing your entire email function to have a nervous breakdown?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.'Text file' as in a Word document? I didn't think that would be any good, cos I've read it is *not* a good idea to prepare (Blogger) blog posts in Word to later paste them into Blogger - Blogger and Word are not compatible or whatchamacallit. And the code I would be posting would be for use in Blogger. But I guess maybe if I send it as a Word attachment to the email, and my friend whom I'm helping pastes it into her Notepad before pasting it into her Blogger, that might work...? Yep, worth a try! Thanks squarebear, you are a kind bear:)
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