I'm tearing my hair out over a problem with embedded images in an HTML email (newsletter). A trawl of Google Groups, expertsexchange.com etc. etc. hasn't turned up anything that seems to solve it, so I'd like to throw it open to the Bar.
Problems as follows:
- The GIF logo at the top of the newsletter displays successfully in Lotus Notes, but not the JPGs.
- In Eudora, all the images appear to be sent along with the message (when someone replies to the message, the images suddenly appear correctly in their reply), but the 'broken image' symbol is shown when the message is originally displayed by the recipient.
For the former problem, I've tried:
- changing the filenames so that no numbers or 'special characters' are used, and the filename is all one case (lower-case)
- changing the extension to .jpeg rather than .jpg
to no avail.
If anyone recognises these problems and knows how to solve them, or has other bright ideas that I could try, I'd really love to hear from you!
This kind of thing is an inherent problem with HTML emails - there are so many variables that are outside ...
Andy Williamson
14/09/04 11:44
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