Figure 11-4 (Web hosting account) How It Works Perhaps this heading
Figure 11-4 How It Works Perhaps this heading should be How It Doesn t Work. That s because your e-mail client does not know that it has received HTML. Why? Because you didn t tell it! In order for any HTML-capable client to display HTML, the client needs to be told that the incoming e-mail is going to have some HTML tags on it. Only then will it know how to properly display your message. Try It Out Sending HTML by Using Headers You need a way for your e-mail to tell the client it contains HTML. This is accomplished by using headers. You already saw how to use headers to include a From: parameter. Now you are going to use a similar header to tell the client that the e-mail message contains HTML. 1. Edit your copy of sendmail.php in your favorite text editor. Back up sendmail.php before making changes if you want to keep the old version. 2. Make the following highlighted modifications to this file:
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