Writing e-mails in HTML is usually discouraged because certain mail clients are not able to interpret HTML, which can lead to uncertain results for the addressee.
HTML format exists for emails to allow one to see the contents of web pages in emails. Many emails are now web based mail programs such as Yahoo and MSN so they are more suited to HTML format.
HTML does work in emails but to varying degrees. The name of the game with HTML and emails is testing, testing, testing. Unfortunately each reader interprets the HTML differently so you have to be very specific in your coding. Be warned that css doesn't work well in emails and should only be used inline
Emails can be plain text. That is ASCII. Or it can be written in HTML coding.
HTML is a language that you're AOL email is already in. There is no way to "transfer" to it.
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One can learn how to code HTML advertising emails from many different websites. Some examples of places to learn include MailChimp and About - Web Design.
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You need to write the HTML code in the tag format. If you want to write JavaScript put it in <script> tag.
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HTML is, as it name says, a language for markup, not script or programming. This means it is simply not possible to write a web proxy in HTML.
The view of the website in form of HTML is HTML view. It is the basic code you write in text editor.