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Re: Can I use the Exchange Default template in Exchange Web Form.

Subject: Re: Can I use the Exchange Default template in Exchange Web Form.
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Date: 15 Oct 2006 18:04:49 -0700
Newsgroups: microsoft.public.exchange.development
Thank you very much for you Response!!
I am lonking for the answer long time.


Jeff Garman [MSFT] wrote:
> Well it appears that you've overcome the majority of issues that you'll
> encounter with Exchange webforms.  Congratulations...
>
> If I understand what you are describing, you want to make modifications to
> the item based on message class, and then have OWA render that form using
> the default form.  I think that you are going to encounter problems doing
> that.  Since you register your form for a verb, then your form is going to
> be launched instead of the default form.  You could make your form look like
> the default form, but from previous customer experiences, that is not an
> easy task.  We also do not have any forms editor to be used with OWA that
> will allow you to make changes to the default forms either, although we've
> had many suggestions for a tool like this.
>
> So in this case your probably better off using your form and using that to
> render the item and try to make it very similar to the default OWA form and
> educate your users that this form is slightly different then the rest of OWA
> forms.
>
> -Jeff
>
> <swzhengblog@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
> news:1160732054.728164.304480@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
> > Is onyone help me?
> >
> > swzhengblog@xxxxxxxxx wrote:
> >> I create a new Exchange Web Form to handle the message's Open request.
> >>
> >> oRec.Fields("DAV:contentclass") =
> >> "urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:forms#registration"
> >> oRec.Fields("urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:forms#contentclass") =
> >> "urn:content-classes:message"
> >> oRec.Fields("urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:forms#cmd") = "open"
> >> oRec.Fields("urn:schemas-microsoft-com:office:forms#executeurl") =
> >> "CustomMessage.asp"
> >>
> >> Exchange will use my form to render the email when user open it in owa.
> >>
> >> I can write some script and some HTML in CustomMessage.asp, it works
> >> well.
> >>
> >> Now what I want to do is: In this Form, I want to use  the Exchange
> >> default "Open" template, nor I write a new one.
> >> Maybe my description is not very clear, I have a example to descript
> >> it.
> >> I have some emails, some MessageClass are IPM.Note.aaa, some are
> >> IPM.Note.bbb.  when user visit them in owa, I want to do the logic:
> >> if it's MessageClass is IPM.Note.aaa, I want to make this mail's
> >> subject as "aaa", if is IPM.Note.bbb, make it's subject as "bbb".
> >> modify their body via some logic. after that, let exchange render this
> >> email use it's default template.  so that the user will no detect the
> >> email has been modified
> >>
> >> Thank you!.
> >


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