Can my customers use the hot link in the e-mail message to access their itinerary when their PC is offline (not connected to the Internet)?
No. The hot link in the Virtually There e-mail message will access the current version of the itinerary only when the user is connected to the Internet. This may be problematic for some users when they briefly connect their laptop to the Internet to download e-mail messages to be read later, after they have dropped their Internet connection. These users must view their itinerary while connected to the Internet. This ensures that they are always viewing the most current version of the PNR. Some browsers, however, allow the user to save a local copy of a Web page to their PC disk drive. For example, to store the Virtually There itinerary for offline viewing using Microsoft Internet Explorer, the user would display their itinerary, then select “File,” “Save As,” and then save the page using only the “Save As Type” option “Web Page, complete.” Keep in mind however that the stored version of the itinerary may no longer be current the next time your client retrieves it from their local disk
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