My bad I misunderstood your question.

It seems what you want is for the user to be able to click on the button in
the email and only sent an email and be taken to a webpage that first time.
After that any click on button in the email would only send an email.

Yes the URL will send the user to a browser by default. Then if you do not
respond (you do not have to but the browser will timeout at some point) it
would be disconcerting to the user.

So yes best thing is to present an HTML page.

I do not think there is a way to not have the browser timeout if webserver
does not respond.

So since the user is always sent to the browser you should respond
appropriately with an HTML page. Emails can be sent irregardless of that.

Cheers

Jim Labos - infobase





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