matt
matt

Reputation: 44353

HTML: insert line-break in email subject like %20 is a space?

<a href="mailto:[email protected]?subject=Whatever%20this%20is &body=HowcanIaddLine<br/>Break here

I wonder if it is possible to write something like %20 (which stands for a space) for a line-break as well. So I want to have separate lines in my body of the e-mail.

Any ideas?

Upvotes: 32

Views: 35908

Answers (2)

oHo
oHo

Reputation: 54611

Replace \n (and \r\n) by %0D%0A as specified by RFC6068 (in section 5) updating the mailto URI Scheme as of October 2010 (replacing RFC2368).

[...] line breaks in the body of a message MUST be encoded with "%0D%0A".
Implementations MAY add a final line break to the body of a message even if there is no trailing "%0D%0A" in the body [...]

This is the example from the RFC (in section 6)

<mailto:[email protected]?body=send%20current-issue%0D%0Asend%20index>

The above mail body corresponds to:

send current-issue
send index

Upvotes: 7

MikroDel
MikroDel

Reputation: 6735

You should use a carriage return %0D and line feed %0A

<a href="mailto:[email protected][email protected]&subject=your subject&body=Text before new line.%0D%0AText after new line.">create email</a>

This is defined in RFC2368 and is the only valid method of generating a line-break.

Upvotes: 41

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