Hmmm, I just found out that Netscape is sending the headers through as a
query, with '?'. I dislike that also, but not as much as '#'. At least
'?' has a history of being mangled.
mailto:mb(_at_)ebt(_dot_)com?SUBJECT=foo;CC=bar
Dr. Mark K. Joseph wrote:
I used '#' because it has the nice feature that many currently
in-the-field browsers ignore what is after the '#' sign (e.g.,
netscape and internet explorer). But I can live with using
';.
Well, everything starting with # is specifically not part of the URL,
which is why that bothers me so much.
Mike Braca
Wasabe Software
(currently at mb(_at_)ebt(_dot_)com)