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Just a quick question. I am creating a website for a charity and they have a section on the site where people can give some suggestions for how they could raise more money for their cause. Their site is just plain HTML, JS and CSS to keep it light-weight. I added a mailto: that will allow people to send them an e-mail, but they would like some more information like their name and their contact details. I want to know if there is a way to format the body so that there are new lines:

name: 
email:
tel:
postal address:

thank you!

Here is what my mailto looks like now. any help or suggestions are welcome:

<a href="mailto:someone@example.com?subject=Suggestions&body=Your%20suggestions%20are%20really%20important%20to%20us%20,thanks!">Send suggestions!</a>
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Use %0D%0A for a line break in your body

Example (Demo):

<a href="mailto:someone@example.com?subject=Suggestions&body=name:%0D%0Aemail:">test</a>​
                                                                  ^^^^^^
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From the first result on Google:

mailto:name@domain.e_t?subject=Header&body=This%20is...%20the%20first%20line%0D%0AThis%20is%20the%20second
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Forget it; this might work with Outlook or maybe even GMail but you won't be able to get this working properly supporting most other E-mail clients out there (and there's a shitton of 'em).

You're better of using a simple PHP script (check out PHPMailer) or use a hosted solution (Google "email form hosted", "free email form hosting" or something similar)

By the way, you are looking for the term "Percent-encoding" (also called url-encoding and Javascript uses encodeUri/encodeUriComponent (make sure you understand the differences!)). You will need to encode a whole lot more than just newlines.

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  • yeah i know where you are coming from, i am a ruby developer, and i was considering dropping the whole site into a rails app and running it through action mailer and have a few forms. but this client wanted it strictly html and css. so mailto: was the simplest. pulled a few strings and its working just fine. thanks for the advise though – legendary_rob Jul 17 '12 at 08:20
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    Curt's solution also works in Thunderbird, so that should cover the major players. – John Dec 19 '13 at 16:06