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Using <a href="#loc"> in an email
I need to send a long email. At the top I have a kind of table of contents (TOC) and I want the recipient of the email to be able to click the link in the email in Outlook (or their mail client) and have it scroll down to the appropriate section in the email. All within Outlook.
It is easy to compose such an email in Outlook (see https://support.politemail.com/hc/en-us/articles/360043031793-Adding-Bookmarks-in-an-Outlook-Email), or an email editor that supports html, by using the <a href="#loc"> and <div name='loc'> tags. If I generate the same html and send it via NetSuite's nlapiSendEmail() API it doesnt work, in that the links now take you to NetSuite, like this
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