forums are sssoooo fun... :)
If I send a text version of my nicely designed email, for those using archaic webmail or they are too paranoid to get html email, they get this:
If you are having trouble viewing this e-mail, click here ( http://www.theartscouncil.org/emarketing/calendar.html ) ...
yes, I didn't have a problem with it. I know to trust myself. But we still have to make allowances for the email users that do not have the ability to receive html based email, so I have to have the first line "If you can't read this then click here." So, what I was saying is that I will STILL...
This is so cool. Now for another questions:
When I go to this page in IE, I get a file download question, do I want to open or save or cancel "htmlMessage.html."
When I click What's the risk? I get the following explaination:
Is it safe to open files that are downloaded from the Internet?
It...
(I've got that puzzled look on my face that my dog gets when I've asked him a question...)
I'm not sure what to do with what you have so graciously coded for me.
This eMarketing pkg is an online interface. I have tried other php generated email and it fails because GoDaddy blocks that in their global php setup.
WebCalendar group says that the only way to have a lineup like a week listing on a html page is through an iframe. I don't know how to do a css...
Here is the link for the calendar as a whole that we are using now:
http://www.theartscouncil.org/calendar
Here is a link to a marketing layout which I was hoping to use in an email announcement:
http://www.theartscouncil.org/emarketing/calendar.html
sorry, I know hardly anything about php. I learn by doing and sometimes that takes some doing!
eMarketing Provider is through GoDaddy. Don't know the API. GoDaddy offers very little info that matters:
http://help.godaddy.com/article.php?article_id=583&topic_id=185&prog_id=GoDaddy&
Since the...
upon googling iframe and Outlook, it looks like a security vulnerability issue that perhaps has been solved by blocking iframe content.
So back to the original question, is there a way that cleanly converts the html page with iframe scr=...upcoming.php to straight forward html, or am I...
specifically, the eMarketing service uses double blind opt in and meets the CAN-SPAM legals. That's why we chose it.
The php calendar is a sourceforge project but doesn't offer a subscription email tool for public mass emailing.
and, if I remember correctly, the host, godaddy, doesn't allow...
ah, well, the calendar works fine - is php. The only way to get alisting of events on an html page is to do an iframe with src=....upcoming.php.
I just tested saving the php page as html, then sent it. It arrived but the layout is off.
Thanks for the imput.
My knowledge of php is limited and my html knowledge is enough to be dangerous, so please be kind.
I can build an html file with an iframe with src=http://www.mydomain.com/calendar/upcoming.php. When I view it in a web browser, all is good.
I then import it into the eMarketing program, or, for...
Sorry my post was not clear.
I have a php based calendar program that runs great!
I can set up an iframe on an html page to show upcoming events with any parameter I set.
I also have an online subscription marketing setup.
I would like to send a routine email to announce upcoming events to...
Also good to note that your e-mail program ill not display php content... so this is the reason the eMarketing program doesn't allow it.
So, how can you capture php to html view that isn't ugly and cumbersome?
I use an open source web calendar program. I am looking for a way to use our SPAM compliant eMarketing service to set up a weekly email to announce things to do to the subscriber list. I can create a custom html page and get the calendar upcoming.php file the way I want it, but the service does...
very interesting once I figured out where to look.
I am hesitant to jump right in on an operating system for all the known reasons. I still have access to XP Pro. Think I should just use that for 6 mon to a year first??
linney, nice link and nice info document, but I still can't find the answer you so graciously supplied. But you're telling me that, like xp, vista will have a home version that will allow 5 connections, and not 1 but 3 other versions which will allow 10 like xp pro??
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