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30/07/2000 14:20:26
 
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Gestionnaire de rapports & Rapports
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
00398393
Message ID:
00398626
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>>>Hola Alex,
>>>What I´m looking to do is send an frx to mail in Outlook 2000, via html in the body of the mail, I looked FlashParse as you point, (give a quickly read), but don´t understand of how to do what I need.
>>
>>The problem is that you're trying to use HTML. HTML is a markup language only - it describes the output, it doesn't incorporate graphics directly, instead, it stores a reference which is resolved during processing of the HTML. You need to use a representation that directly incorporates the graphic image into the output such as the .PDF format, which incorporates the image into the body rather than relying on a document tag identifying the source to be resolved at the client side.
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>>Conceptually, it's the difference between 'linking' and 'embedding' in the original concept of OLE - HTML 'links' to an external source rather than 'embedding' the graphic source in the body of the document.
>
>Hi Ed,
>Thanks for your lines, but please tell me if I´m wrong, If I could send a PDF the receiver must have Acrobat to read it ?.

They must have the Acrobat Reader - a free program - to read it. You only need the commercial Acrobat product on systems creating the .PDF documents. The reader can be downloaded and installed on systems from any of a number of source locations; Adobe's web site, or any of the big shareware distribution sites like shareware.com or download.com will have current versions available. If the user is already doing much with the Web, it's overwhelmingly likely that they already have installed Acrobat Reader, since many sites use it for common formatted document distribution.

Adding Acrobat reader to the recipients' systems at least will work and won't cost anything; you're not going to have much success with your current approach.
EMail: EdR@edrauh.com
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