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seaweb #1
Linking to a web-based newlsetter
I have monthly newlsetters (in Constant Contact). They are web-based. I want to
archive past issues on my website. I have been instructed to copy the source
code from the emailed version of the newsletter, create a new web page and copy
this code in the "back end" of my web site.
When I do this, the link takes me to the source coed. I want the link to take
me to a copy of the newsletter. How can I make this happen?
Kathy
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lime #2
Re: Linking to a web-based newlsetter
"seaweb" <webforumsuser@macromedia.com> wrote in message
news:e4cu8h$3ro$1@forums.macromedia.com...When you copy the source code from the email and paste into a new HTML page,>I have monthly newlsetters (in Constant Contact). They are web-based. I
>want to
> archive past issues on my website. I have been instructed to copy the
> source
> code from the emailed version of the newsletter, create a new web page and
> copy
> this code in the "back end" of my web site.
>
> When I do this, the link takes me to the source coed. I want the link to
> take
> me to a copy of the newsletter. How can I make this happen?
>
> Kathy
>
what does it look like in your browser when you view it?
If it looks OK - then save this HTML file and link to it from your archive
web page.
If it doesn't look OK, you need to access what sort of source code the email
has produced for you and work out how to edit it to make it look as it
should.
BTW- this has nothing to do with Contribute.
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Helen, lime, et al.
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