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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
West Wind Web Connection
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Novell 6.x
Database:
Visual FoxPro
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Thread ID:
00974768
Message ID:
00974984
Vues:
25
Kevin,

There are really two things that are related to this issue. One's doable with wwIPStuff and one is not.

Most 'rich' emails you get over the Internet don't actually have 'embedded' content but rather as Randy points out link to images on a Web Server somewhere. Not only is this easier to do but it also saves bandwidth in sending emails so you're not clogging up mailboxes with rich content (which IMHO is a waste of space). This you can easily accomplish simply by creating an HTML based message and referencing images or related links via an external URL on the Web. This can be done easily with wwIPStuff.

The other thing that can be done is to embed the content directly into a message. Outlook does this for example if you choose a background for your messages. This is done by embedding the images as multi-part content into the same message. While wwIPStuff can handle attachments (which is essentially what these embedded items are) it can't easily deal with referencing the content embedded. Actually I think it is possible to do this, but I'm not sure what the format for this is.


+++ Rick ---




>Hello,
>
>I just re-upped with UT, and really liked the embedded background in the e-mail, I know UT uses WestWind as do I, any tips on how to do that?
>
>I'm currently running 4.25, will be updating to the latest by the end of the month, if it's a release issue.
>
>Kevin
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