John R. Sweeney Jr wrote:
So many companies now block unsolicited attachments with firewalls, spam
blockers, virus protection, etc., the link is your best bet. Then the user
makes the decision whether or not to see the card not the email police. :)
Good luck,
John
The client is happy with the card and is using a link. It's a new client
and I was partly anticipating a request to have the flash embedded -
hence my question - but that was never an issue.
Thanks to everyone who affirmed that I wasn't missing some new secret
technique!
Paul
on 12/9/09 9:37 PM, Paul Andrews at [email protected] wrote:
My main query was really more about the best way to deliver the flash
animation in the email content and the answer so far seems to be what
the only way I knew before - via a link.
John R. Sweeney Jr.
Interactive Multimedia Developer
OnDemand Interactive Inc
945 Washington Blvd.
Hoffman Estates, IL 60169
Office/Fax: 847.310.5959
Cellular: 847.651.4469
www.ondemandinteractive.com
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