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I am trying to distribute a graph through inlne message in Report Caster, ie in the body of email. But it doesn't work at all. I tried various formats including SVG and I am also setting GRAPHSERVURL.
Can someone post an example with the CAR file? And also, which format needs to be there in the graph and in the report caster job output?
ThanksThis message has been edited. Last edited by: Kerry,
Headless is a UNIX option and your profile says windows XP.
As for JSCOM3, is it actually working correctly? It's a very common configuration issue for it not to be working but people don't bother to fix it as it is not always needed.
Using the method described by PRARIE it should work, providing you follow the steps correctly.
And Remember it ONLY works if you can see the Web Server that the images is stored on from the client that you open the mail on.
It is not an embeded image, it is an ABSOLUTE url to the image on the web server