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Brian
Our application can be directed to open a window by clicking on an HTTP link
with a URL that says which window to open. That works great.
When invoked from a MS Word hyperlink, if our app returns HTTP reply 200 OK,
then Word brings up IE to display a blank page (in addition to our app
opening the proper window). Ick. If our app returns HTTP reply 204 No
Content, then Word does nothing... just our window opens. Perfect!
When invoked from Outlook or IE, if our app returns HTTP reply 204 No
Content, then IE opens with an error page. Double Ick!!
Is there an HTTP return code that lets Outlook know that the link has done
its thing and IE need not display anything??
Thanks.
with a URL that says which window to open. That works great.
When invoked from a MS Word hyperlink, if our app returns HTTP reply 200 OK,
then Word brings up IE to display a blank page (in addition to our app
opening the proper window). Ick. If our app returns HTTP reply 204 No
Content, then Word does nothing... just our window opens. Perfect!
When invoked from Outlook or IE, if our app returns HTTP reply 204 No
Content, then IE opens with an error page. Double Ick!!
Is there an HTTP return code that lets Outlook know that the link has done
its thing and IE need not display anything??
Thanks.