I've always done exactly as you've suggested by aliasing the complex
URL in the embedded link.  I can't think of an easier way, maybe
someone else can?

Peter Robertson

On Feb 14, 12:58 pm, "Taco Fleur" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hello all,
>
> I was wondering what people do (if anything) with long URLs that email
> clients seem to break up to where the user can't click them anymore?
>
> I was thinking about inserting the long URL into the database, grab the id
> and then include a short link like clickfind.com.au/l/10245/
> and do a redirect on that address to the long link.
>
> Just checking if there are any easier and better options?
>
> Thanks
>
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