No. You must have noticed gmail saying "images are blocked from .. ". This
is done to prevent spammers from knowing if your email is authentic or not.
Moreover you must have also noticed that all the news letters have a link
pointing to a web page version of the newsletter.
another point worth noting...
most of the major email clients does not display external css/images by
default. The user will have to grant permission explicitly.
Hi Suhakar,
>
Relative URLs won't work - when it's rendered inside the e-mail client, the
relative URL has no meaning (I believe Outlook renders relative URLs relative
to the temporary directory the HTML is being rendered in.) Other clients may
do it relative to an imap:// URL.
Try uplo
http://www.w3.org/TR/xhtml1/DTD/xhtml1-transitional.dtd";>
http://www.w3.org/1999/xhtml";>
Email Newsletter
';
if(! mail($to, $subject, $message, $headers)){
echo "There was an error is sending the email";
}
else{
echo "The email has been sent";
}
?>
hi
my question is about s
Unfortunately, this is how government works too. About 10 years ago while
maintaining the Golden Gate website I had to post contracts to their site.
These would be for things like seismic retrofits, etc. Contractors would bid
on the contracts, and whoever came up the lowest was the winner.
Nice to
Hi Adam,
On 23 Dec 2009, at 17:21, Adam Sonzogni wrote:
> If you read the thread I useda php page totest mysql connectivity after
> phpmyadmin did not work...
>
> At this point I am willing to pay someone to troubleshoot this as I am
> baffled there is no definitive troubleshooting documentat
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2009/12/23 Andrei Iarus :
> Of course: also tried the is_uploaded_file, exactly like in the manual. And
> it fails :(
>
> --- On Wed, 12/23/09, Richard Quadling wrote:
>
> From: Richard Quadling
> Subject: Re: [PHP] File upload directive: $_FILES['filename']['name']
> instead of $_FILES['file
Kim Madsen wrote on 23/12/2009 17:01:
Okay, explanation excepted, E-mails can easily be misunderstood :-) May
you have a merry Christmas (grab another cup of choco, just in case ;-))
correction: accepted
Now _I'M_ gonna get a cup of chocolate :-)
--
Kind regards
Kim Emax - masterminds.dk
--
Bob McConnell wrote on 23/12/2009 15:55:
> The problem arises when too many of the relevant parts are also removed,
> which happened far too often on this thread as well as others. When the
> core context is not retained, the conversation drifts and quickly
> becomes useless to either the early p
On 12/22/2009 9:10 PM, Daevid Vincent wrote:
http://thedailywtf.com/Articles/Maybe-I-Needing-Later.aspx
Read this, just loved it. Moral of the story (though some may turn it
racist or otherwise moronic): maybe hiring at the lowest possible bidder
isn't always the best idea.
--
PHP Gen
On Wed, Dec 23, 2009 at 14:35, Bob McConnell wrote:
> I don't keep copies of every message in any of the
> dozens of mailing lists and news groups I follow, so there is no simple
> way to go back through the conversation to figure out where it all came
> from.
Fortunately, other people keep compl
From: Kim Madsen
> Bob McConnell wrote on 23/12/2009 14:35:
>> From: Andy Shellam
>>
And I was pointing out that this would not be a valid
test when there is a caching DNS on the LAN.
>>
>>> I also pointed out how to avoid caching issues - the
>>> comment was aimed at the author of the
2009/12/22 Andrei Iarus :
> Hello,
>
> On my production & testing servers (production runs on a centrino and testing
> runs on Windows) I can only access the temporary uploaded file using
> ini_get( 'upload_tmp_dir' . '/' . $_FILES['filename']['name'];
> while the file $_FILES['filename']['tmp_nam
Hi Bob
Bob McConnell wrote on 23/12/2009 14:35:
From: Andy Shellam
And I was pointing out that this would not be a valid
test when there is a caching DNS on the LAN.
I also pointed out how to avoid caching issues - the
comment was aimed at the author of the message before mine.
Too much o
From: Andy Shellam
>> And I was pointing out that this would not be a valid
>> test when there is a caching DNS on the LAN.
> I also pointed out how to avoid caching issues - the
> comment was aimed at the author of the message before mine.
>
>> Too much of the conversation and most of the attri
I'm looking for any Application help provider that created by php. Is any
php application help provider written, so far?
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