Re: WOmailer
Re: WOmailer
- Subject: Re: WOmailer
- From: David Griffith <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 01 Dec 2004 17:01:38 +0100
Hi all,
A quick question on JavaMail. When using ERJavaMail to send a mail, it also
attempts to display that page in the browser. In one particular instance, I
call a method that creates and sends the mail and then returns a different
page entirely which works fine. However if I want to send the mail and
return the current page in it's current state, I would normally return null
to just refresh the existing page. However it appears that at the point
where I return null it has already 'gone' to the Email page. Is there some
way to tell it to send the mail 'in the background' so to speak so that it
does not affect the page the user is currently viewing?
Thanks,
Dave.
> Most abandon this early because it's so buggy. I use JavaMail.
>
> Nathan
>
>
> On Nov 30, 2004, at 7:43 PM, Jeremy Matthews wrote:
>
>> Does anyone use this?
>> Most of the devs I spoke to utilize the ERMailer in WONDER, or edit
>> the javamail API's directly.
>>
>> Thanks,
>> Jeremy
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