Feb 26th, 2009, 4:22 PM
Sure, no problem! Here's how you'd do it with the HTML template.
First, edit your email template and go to the Content tab. There, select the "To Administrator Client" option in the "All fields" option. That's the simplest to work with. It should generate something like this:
What we're going to do here it convert the field that contains the URL into an actual HTML URL. Change the row to this:
The actual placeholder used here (<b>$ANSWER_link</b>) will be different,
depending on your form field name, but hopefully it will give some idea!.
For the text version, I'm afraid that there's no way to make it clickable if the client doesn't do it for you. Plain text emails are just that: plain text. It *is* possible that FT1 is sending along slightly different headers that the email client is interpreting as HTML, but looking over the code I can't see it... I'm afraid I'm out of ideas for that!
Still, I hope the above helps at least. Let me know if I wasn't clear on anything![/code]
- Ben
First, edit your email template and go to the Content tab. There, select the "To Administrator Client" option in the "All fields" option. That's the simplest to work with. It should generate something like this:
Code:
<p>
There has been a submission made through your form, {$FORMNAME}:
</p>
<table cellpadding="0" cellspacing="1">
<tr>
<td style="font-weight: bold">ID</td>
<td>{$SUBMISSIONID}</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="font-weight: bold">Name</td>
<td>{$ANSWER_nm}</td>
</tr>
<tr>
<td style="font-weight: bold">Link</td>
<td>{$ANSWER_link}</td>
</tr>
...
What we're going to do here it convert the field that contains the URL into an actual HTML URL. Change the row to this:
Code:
...
<tr>
<td style="font-weight: bold">Link</td>
<td>
{if $ANSWER_link}
<a href="{$ANSWER_link}">{$ANSWER_link}</a>
{/if}
</td>
</tr>
...
The actual placeholder used here (<b>$ANSWER_link</b>) will be different,
depending on your form field name, but hopefully it will give some idea!.
For the text version, I'm afraid that there's no way to make it clickable if the client doesn't do it for you. Plain text emails are just that: plain text. It *is* possible that FT1 is sending along slightly different headers that the email client is interpreting as HTML, but looking over the code I can't see it... I'm afraid I'm out of ideas for that!
Still, I hope the above helps at least. Let me know if I wasn't clear on anything![/code]
- Ben