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Posted by Jonathan N. Little on 02/08/07 20:55
STILL LEARNING wrote:
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> Folks, no one is trying to hack (anyone, anywhere) with this request.
> This is about emailing my 96-year old grandmother a (stock) graphic
> that says "I've got new pictures Nana, click ANYWHERE in this window
> and it will send you to the latest installment." She's not exactly
> steady with a mouse, so this is a (somewhat) forgiving method of
> giving her a wwwwwiiiiidddddeeeee berth to click.
>
> And to answer the question burning in everyone's mind ("Why don't you
> just make the graphic a link in the first place???"), I'm having
> trouble getting it to send properly through my email client (or she's
> got trouble on her end? damned if I know) because the graphic keeps
> showing up on her end as an ATTACHMENT that she would have to open
> separately.
Whoa, right there! don't try to do this in an email. Put pics online,
even a free-server and send dear old Nana a link to the online source.
Aside of the security issues that may be blocking your effort here email
must encode your binary image data to transmit so images on any size
balloon in size...use a webserver and send via http.
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Take care,
Jonathan
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