Ben Hutchings wrote:
> I don't think you understood me correctly. I'm talking about an
> image in a web page whose source is specified as a tel URL. The tag
> <img src="mailto:..."> in a page causes IE to run the chosen mail
> composer when the page loads. I'm wondering whether any i-mode
> browsers would do a similar thing with <img src="tel:119">.
Again, depends on the handset; some will display the number to be dialed
and require a click for confirmation, older handsets will dial directly.
r e n
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Received on Thu Jun 14 07:37:44 2001