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Hi, my problem is that incoming mail from online client software is not showing hyperlinks as clickable. I have edited the templates in my online software to include my web address and a payl link, when the automated email comes through, neither is displayed as a clickable link. If i access the message on my phone, both links are clickable
Any ideas?
Hi, my problem is that incoming mail from online client software is not showing hyperlinks as clickable. I have edited the templates in my online software to include my web address and a payl link, when the automated email comes through, neither is displayed as a clickable link. If i access the message on my phone, both links are clickable
Any ideas?
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Can you post the link part of the source (Ctrl+U) of the template here? Note also that some mail apps, especially on mobile devices, don't format links as clickable unless they are embedded in text, e.g. http://www.example.org is not clickable whereas this is.
This sometimes happens if the link in the html anchor is entered as www.example.org instead of http://www.example.org Are links from other senders clickable in TB?
This sometimes happens if the link in the html anchor is entered as www.example.org instead of http://www.example.org Are links from other senders clickable in TB?
Can you post the link part of the source (Ctrl+U) of the template here? Note also that some mail apps, especially on mobile devices, don't format links as clickable unless they are embedded in text, e.g. http://www.example.org is not clickable whereas this is.
Can you post the link part of the source (Ctrl+U) of the template here? Note also that some mail apps, especially on mobile devices, don't format links as clickable unless they are embedded in text, e.g. http://www.example.org is not clickable whereas [http://www.example.org this] is.
The only links I see in the source rely on the recipient being able to activate Javascripts, which TB disables by default, as a security measure. This wouldn't be an issue if the mail were opened in webmail, or, as you've found, in a mobile mail app.
The only links I see in the source rely on the recipient being able to activate Javascripts, which TB disables by default, as a security measure. This wouldn't be an issue if the mail were opened in webmail, or, as you've found, in a mobile mail app.