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Attachments dialog
The Attachments dialog lets you add and remove static Email attachments. For more
information about email attachments, see: "Email attachments" on page569.
l Add: Click this button to open the Select File dialog (see below).
l Delete: Deletes the file from the list of attachments. It doesn't remove any files from the
template's resources.
l Attach Print context as PDF: If a Print Context exists in the template, its output will be
generated and a PDF version of it will be attached to the outgoing email. This option can
be overridden by the setting in the Send Test Email or Send Email dialog.
Select File dialog
Resources: lists the images that are present in the Images folder on the Resources pane. A
preview of the selected image will be shown at the right.
Disk: lets you select a file that resides in a folder on a hard drive that is accessible from your
computer. If possible, a preview of the selected file will be shown.
l Path. The complete syntax of the path is:file://<host>/<path>. Note: if the host
is"localhost", it can be omitted, resulting infile:///<path>, for example:
file:///c:/documents/mydocument.doc.
l Browse: opens an explorer window to browse folders and select a file.
Url: lets you select a file from a specific web address. Select the protocol and then enter the
URL (for example, http://www.mysite.com/zipfiles/myfile.zip). If the selected file is an image, a
preview will be shown below.
l Protocol: http or https.
Note
Certain characters are invalid in a URL (for example, '$', '%', and '&') and must be
percent-encoded. The same applies to a file path, since that actually is a URL that starts
with the file protocol.
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