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Create MIME Containing HTML

Calls SetBodyFromHtml to load HTML into the MIME body. Also sets the Content-Type header to "text/html", and the Content-Transfer-Encoding to an appropriate transfer encoding based on the characters found in the HTML.

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Chilkat.Mime mime = new Chilkat.Mime();

bool success;
success = mime.UnlockComponent("Anything for 30-day trial.");
if (success == false) {
    textBox1.Text += mime.LastErrorText + "\r\n";
    return;
}

//  Add a few header fields:
mime.AddHeaderField("Description","this is a test");
mime.AddHeaderField("MyId","123");

string htmlDoc;
htmlDoc = "<html><body>Test</body></html>";

//  Set the MIME body via SetBodyFromHtml.  This also
//  has the intended side-effect of adding the Content-Type
//  and Content-Transfer-Encoding headers.
mime.SetBodyFromHtml(htmlDoc);

textBox1.Text += mime.GetMime() + "\r\n";

//  The MIME should look like this:
//  
Description: this is a test
MyId: 123
Content-Type: text/html; 
Content-Transfer-Encoding: 7bit

<html><body>Test</body></html>

//  Note: The Content-Transfer-Encoding may be changed.
//  For example, to use "base64", do this:
mime.Encoding = "base64";

//  Show the MIME again, this time using the base64
//  transfer encoding:
textBox1.Text += mime.GetMime() + "\r\n";

//  It should look like this:
//  
Description: this is a test
MyId: 123
Content-Type: text/html; 
Content-Transfer-Encoding: base64

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