Hi Pat:
This is not exactly an answer, but it is a solution. You could make a
screen shot of the video and have the image linked to your page where
it would be viewable by anyone with a compatible browser. An html e-
mail with an embedded hotlink is probably the safest option.
Hope that help
Hi everyone:
On 6/25/07, Charles Iliya Krempeaux <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> For testing... you'd have to create an HTML e-mail, with the proper
> or code in it.
>
> If you're able to write the HTML by hand... i.e., write all the tags
> yourself instead of using some WYSIWYG... then should be
For testing... you'd have to create an HTML e-mail, with the proper
or code in it.
If you're able to write the HTML by hand... i.e., write all the tags
yourself instead of using some WYSIWYG... then should be able to set
up the test.
The real question is how will e-mail applications and webmail
> I just added the blip embed code to this email. what happens?
> I would think we'd see a lot more embedded videos in emails if it was easy.
> jeez...itd be the new spam.
sorry...dumb experirment.
of course it wont play just by pasting in code
better minds might have something better.
jay
On 6/24/07, David S Kessler <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I have a potential client that is interested in videos that I make for
> them if there is a way to embed the video so it will play from an
> email without having to link to a webpage somewhere. I think a lot of
> people's emails filter ou