i am using flash macromedia 8 -basic to publish html files ( newsletters ), and i want to attach this .html file to the e-mail to send newsletters to my clients, i am still a beginer, but i don't know whether it requires something more than designing like special developments to display the .html file directly in the e-mail, without Download ing the attached file. Please advise. Thank you.Your problem isn't HTML related, per se. Many of your clients will have set their email client to display attachments 'inline' (inside the email), whereas others will have to Download the attached file to view it.
On the other hand, you could copy and paste the HTML code in its entirety (from the <html> tag to the </html> tag (unless you're using XHTML, in which case you'll also need to copy and paste the DOCTYPE)) into a new email to all of your clients. The downside to this is that not all people enable the rendering of HTML emails, so it'll just be an amulgumation of code for them.
Hope this helps Furtunately i had found one quick website <!-- w --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.constantcontact.com">www.constantcontact.com</a><!-- w --> offers making Newsletters from A to Z, includes hosting with many of cool ready templates, this one is much easier, but um looking forward to more knowledge and learning HTML. Thank You for your information.
On the other hand, you could copy and paste the HTML code in its entirety (from the <html> tag to the </html> tag (unless you're using XHTML, in which case you'll also need to copy and paste the DOCTYPE)) into a new email to all of your clients. The downside to this is that not all people enable the rendering of HTML emails, so it'll just be an amulgumation of code for them.
Hope this helps Furtunately i had found one quick website <!-- w --><a class="postlink" href="http://www.constantcontact.com">www.constantcontact.com</a><!-- w --> offers making Newsletters from A to Z, includes hosting with many of cool ready templates, this one is much easier, but um looking forward to more knowledge and learning HTML. Thank You for your information.