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I am working on a compound document (DHTML format) that is set up to be run by a schedule to an email inline message. The images on the document are not displaying in the email, but they show up when I run the document itself. I have tried saving the images as .jpeg, .png, and .gif formats.
Version: 8201 and developed document through App Studio
I appreciate any help on this issue.
Thank YouThis message has been edited. Last edited by: FP Mod Chuck,
I was thinking about the HTMLEMBEDIMG or HTMLARCHIVE when I first saw your post.
I notice they say the image has to reside on the reporting server in the APPPATH usually. It also says you could supply the full name.
The first guess I had was that you might have emailed a report to your personal email, looked at it on your PC and discovered you were not connected to your VPN so the images wouldn't resolve. But better than that would be to actually embed the images right in there.