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It seems that once a web page is protected using HTMLProtector, the ability to e-mail from that protected page no longer works. Can you please explain why that happens?

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It seems that once a web page is protected using HTMLProtector, the ability to e-mail from that protected page no longer works. Can you please explain why that happens?

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The reason you are having this problem is the fact that some e-mail clients have JavaScript support disabled when viewing HTML e-mails. For example, Outlook Express’ default “Security Zone” is set to the “Restricted sites” setting. This setting will prevent Outlook Express from allowing the JavaScript to decrypt your encoded HTML. Q: I created new protected pages but the result of the “Test” within the HTMLProtector was a URL of “about:blank”, and a blank page displayed in the browser. A: It seems that you have a feature like “Disable Off-line Viewing”, “Location Lock” or “Referrer Lock” enabled for your protection. If these options are chosen, you will only view blank page when opening protected pages locally by clicking “Test” button within “Result” tab. To test these protected pages, you should upload them to your web server and test them remotely.

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