Hi there,
I think you want to pre-shorten your links before you even put them in the
email you're sending out. By pre-shortening the links, they'll already be of
an appropriate length for sharing on Twitter. When the user clicks the link
from within an email, your shortening service will unroll
The links within the email pull customer specific information from our
database. (customer name, ID, etc) for tracking purposes on the back
end. This is the reason I can't pre shorten the links. I may be up a
creek and not able to solve this issue. I was hoping there was some
sort of script
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The links within the email pull customer specific information from our
database. (customer name, ID, etc) for tracking purposes on the back
end. This is the reason I can't
I don't think email clients would work well in PHP.
I could be wrong, but I don't believe that would work seeing as my
email is written in HTML.
On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 10:18 AM, Pete Clark
computergen...@hotcosta.com wrote:
In message
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I don't think email clients would work well in PHP.
I could be wrong, but I don't believe that would work seeing as my
email is written in HTML.
Just a suggestion, since
I am running an email campaign and my developer is having issues with
getting the link to share on Twitter. The links are user specific and
contain necessary scripts on the tail end that cannot be removed for
campaign tracking purposes so the link ends up being over the
character limit.
Is it