Hi there, I think you want to pre-shorten your links before you even put them in the email you're sending out. By pre-shortening the links, they'll already be of an appropriate length for sharing on Twitter. When the user clicks the link from within an email, your shortening service will unroll the link and redirect the user to your chosen destination, parameters intact. If you're looking for a way to embed a Tweet box or something fancier, email is really the wrong place for that.
@episod <http://twitter.com/episod> - Taylor Singletary - Twitter Developer Advocate On Tue, Feb 22, 2011 at 1:22 PM, ReapMarketing <lkwittenbra...@gmail.com>wrote: > I am running an email campaign and my developer is having issues with > getting the link to share on Twitter. The links are user specific and > contain necessary scripts on the tail end that cannot be removed for > campaign tracking purposes so the link ends up being over the > character limit. > > Is it possible to shorten these dynamic links from the click within > the email to the sharing within Twitter. I see their are some > javascript processes available, but I am limited by the fact that I am > operating within the email itself so I can't apply a javascript to the > header, like I could on a webpage I work in. > > If this is not clear or you think I could explain better please let me > know. Otherwise if you have any ideas I'd appreciate your > recommendation. > > Thanks, > > ReapMarketing > > -- > Twitter developer documentation and resources: http://dev.twitter.com/doc > API updates via Twitter: http://twitter.com/twitterapi > Issues/Enhancements Tracker: > http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/list > Change your membership to this group: > http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk > -- Twitter developer documentation and resources: http://dev.twitter.com/doc API updates via Twitter: http://twitter.com/twitterapi Issues/Enhancements Tracker: http://code.google.com/p/twitter-api/issues/list Change your membership to this group: http://groups.google.com/group/twitter-development-talk