Web Forms :: Email A Styled HTML Table?
Jul 7, 2010I am using vb.net to send an html styled table through email but no luck so far. The following is the code I used trying to give the table a border of 1
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I am using vb.net to send an html styled table through email but no luck so far. The following is the code I used trying to give the table a border of 1
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I have an HTML page and I am binding elements to that HTML page from my aspx page. Now i want to bind multiple elements as a table format in my HTML page.
private void SendEmail(string OrderID, string CustomerEmail, string ProductName, string ProductPrice, string ProductFinalPrice, string Quantity, string Merchant, string ProductCode) {
string contents = File.ReadAllText(Server.MapPath("~/index.html"));
contents = contents.Replace("[Date]", DateTime.Now.ToString("dddd, dd MMMM yyyy"));
contents = contents.Replace("[OrdID]", OrderID);
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I am having trouble putting all of the pieces together.
Can anyone give me an example of code to use with ASP.Net 3.5 that will send an HTML email using a Table in the Body? Or as the Body?
I'm writing a registration form using just CSS styles and while the web page is rendered in the browser the way it should the view at design time is awful.Design time view: ttp://img340.imageshack.us/img340/1746/sshot1op.pngRendered page: http://img140.imageshack.us/img140/4989/sshot2r.pngThis is the code behind (no markup):
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Is that something I should normally expect?
I have the below script to get a Web Page's html and add it as a string to the mail.body property of the mail message that I have created. However, if the webpage is larger then several KBs, it cause a StackOverflowException to fire.
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Is there a simple way to just tell the mail message to use a link like "a.com/default.aspx" for the mail message body?
how can i use html to create table(<table></table>) in code behind c#?
View 18 RepliesI have the following code which adds a label and a gridview to an asp.net page:
GridView grd = CreateGridView(kvp.Key.Text);
Label l = new Label();
l.Text = "some text";
l.CssClass = "this has no effect";
placeHolderResults.Controls.Add(l);
placeHolderResults.Controls.Add(grd);
Two questions really:As the page will have a multiple and unknow quantity of Label + Grid pairs I'm looping through the above code, is this the best way to add the controls to the page?I cannot style the label? How do you do it? Looking at the HTML which is created, the label turns out to be a SPAN.
I have a panel control whose background is an image. Using css, I have some variables inside that panel control. Now, if I want to email the panel control (with the background image and the text in them), how would i do that? Whenever I send an email, it misses all the styles and the background image as well.
Let me know if you need any more info.
my application sends an email to a user. now the email body has a hyperlink, which shows as hyperlink to some recepients and as plain text to some other recepients. below is the code i used to send email from the application
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I have a web form that a uses fills out and I want it to send the form in a email when the user clicks complete. I know how to send a HTML email in ASP.net but how do I get the HTML of the page so that I can send the completed form in a email.
View 4 RepliesHere is my code. What do I need to change to get the images referenced in the HTML to embed?
using
System;
using
System.Data;
using
System.Configuration;
using
System.Web;
using
System.Web.Security;
using
System.Web.UI;
using
System.Web.UI.WebControls;
using
System.Web.UI.WebControls.WebParts;
using
System.Web.UI.HtmlControls;
using
System.IO;
using
System.Net.Mail;
public
partial
class
SendEmail1 : System.Web.UI.Page
{
{
}
{
string FileNameToAttache;protected
void Page_Load(object sender,
EventArgs e)protected
void sendButton_Click(object sender,
EventArgs e)SmtpClient smtpClient =
new
SmtpClient();MailMessage message =
new
MailMessage();try
{
message.To.Add(toEmail);
}
MailAddress fromAddress =
new
MailAddress(fromTextBox.Text);string[] toEmails = toTextBox.Text.ToString().Split(';');foreach
(string toEmail
in toEmails) {//MailAddress toAddress = new MailAddress(toTextBox.Text);
message.From = fromAddress;
//message.To.Add(toAddress);
message.Subject = subjectTextBox.Text;
message.IsBodyHtml =
true;
/* Attaching Files Begin */
{
{
FileNameToAttache =
AttachFile1.PostedFile.SaveAs(Server.MapPath(FileNameToAttache));
message.Attachments.Add(
}
}
emailWithAttach.Host =
emailWithAttach.DeliveryMethod =
emailWithAttach.UseDefaultCredentials =
{
{
FileNameToAttache =
AttachFile1.PostedFile.SaveAs(Server.MapPath(FileNameToAttache));
message.Attachments.Add(
}
}
{
{
FileNameToAttache =
AttachFile1.PostedFile.SaveAs(Server.MapPath(FileNameToAttache));
message.Attachments.Add(
}
}
{
{
FileNameToAttache =
AttachFile1.PostedFile.SaveAs(Server.MapPath(FileNameToAttache));
message.Attachments.Add(
}
}
if (AttachFile1.PostedFile !=
null)HttpPostedFile attFile = AttachFile1.PostedFile;int
attachFileLength = attFile.ContentLength;if (attachFileLength > 0)Path.GetFileName(AttachFile1.PostedFile.FileName);new
Attachment(Server.MapPath(FileNameToAttache)));SmtpClient emailWithAttach
= new
SmtpClient();"Localhost";SmtpDeliveryMethod.Network;true;if
(AttachFile2.PostedFile != null)HttpPostedFile attFile = AttachFile2.PostedFile;int
attachFileLength = attFile.ContentLength;if (attachFileLength > 0)Path.GetFileName(AttachFile2.PostedFile.FileName);new
Attachment(Server.MapPath(FileNameToAttache)));if (AttachFile3.PostedFile
!= null)HttpPostedFile attFile = AttachFile3.PostedFile;int
attachFileLength = attFile.ContentLength;if (attachFileLength > 0)Path.GetFileName(AttachFile3.PostedFile.FileName);new
Attachment(Server.MapPath(FileNameToAttache)));if (AttachFile4.PostedFile
!= null)HttpPostedFile attFile = AttachFile4.PostedFile;int
attachFileLength = attFile.ContentLength;if (attachFileLength > 0)Path.GetFileName(AttachFile4.PostedFile.FileName);new
Attachment(Server.MapPath(FileNameToAttache)));
/* Attaching Files END */
message.Body =
smtpClient.Host =
smtpClient.Send(message);
resultLabel.Text =
}
{
resultLabel.Text =
}
}
{
}
}
"<html><head><title>" +
HttpUtility.HtmlEncode(subjectTextBox.Text) +"</title></head><body style='background-color:#edf8ff;'><div
style='width:600px;'><table width='600' align='center' style='background-color:#ffffff;'>" +
"<img src="[URL]/>" +"<tr><td colspan='2'style='width:500px;'><p>"
+ HttpUtility.HtmlEncode(greetingTextBox.Text) +
"</p></td></tr><br />" +"<tr><td colspan='2'style='width:500px;'><p>"
+ HttpUtility.HtmlEncode(createTextBox.Text) +
"</p></td><img src="[URL]" /></tr><br />" +"<tr><td
colspan='2'style='width:500px;'><p>" + HttpUtility.HtmlEncode(closingTextBox.Text) +
"</p></td></tr>" +"<tr><td><img src="[URL]"
/></td></tr>" +"</table></div></body><html>";"Localhost";"Email
sent! <br />";catch (Exception
ex)"Couldn't Send the Message!";protected
void clearButton_Click(object sender,
EventArgs e)
I m trying to send an HTML formatted email. When I get the email I can see the links and <br> tags working but the bold, underline and italics aren't. This is what I used
Msg.BodyFormat = System.Web.Mail.MailFormat.Html
I want to read innerHtml/ innerText of a div to put in email. As div have differnet server side countrols in it. how I can read html from div ?
I'm a newbie to ASP.I am trying to create a webform to send a HTML newsletter to the visitors freinds.
I have created a loop (For i = 1 to 5) to include the recipients name (ToName1, ToName2, ...... ToName5) in the email
What is the syntax to use the varible ToName + i
I want to create HTML templates to send my subscribers e-mail message. I put HTML tags into a text file and changed the required format items every time I want to send an e-mail with values from my database using string.format():
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I think the application will be slower as string.format() searches for more format items.
Maintain TextBox LineBreaks in HTML email?
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I want to send HTML emails from .html files, using Asp.net. To be more precise I'm wondering how to take the content of an HTML file and make it the body of my HTML email?
So using, "System.net.mail" how would I make the the Body of the email the content of a chosen HTML file?
protected void send_mail()
{
String genpass;
genpass = GeneratePassword();
lblResult.Text = genpass.ToString();
string mail_id = "xtream.hell97@gmail.com";
string mail_password = "XXXXXXX";
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I want to send this email in formated html with logo. So i want to chane only its body part with html page to send users auto generated password.
i want to send html page with email.In html pages images are shown ,stored in databse and retrived by using generic handler. I have tried to call handler using javascript function.but images are not send in email.
View 4 Replieshow to send html page as email with images and text in asp.net c#
View 1 RepliesI'm currently stuck settings border in a html table. (I use inline stiles for a better rendering in e-mail-clients) I have this piece of code:
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That will be rendered as this:
I want the table to be rendered like Excel would render a table with inner and outer border.
I need a code to share a patients records in image and table content in e-mail among doctors group.
View 1 Replies[URL]above url contain a html table.I want to save this table value on XML and also want to save this table value on database MS2008.How to save html table values on database
View 3 RepliesA page can have only one server-side Form tag.]
i got this eror.
this is funcation:::
Private Function GetRequestContent() As [String]
Dim sw As New StringWriter()
Dim hw As New HtmlTextWriter(sw)
Me.grdCart.RenderControl(hw)
Return sw.ToString()
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I want to create a dynamic HTML table in C# and assign value.
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