I'm trying to set up a fully tokenized email template. But I've gotten several validation errors that won't let me save - metatags, some proprietary attributes, etc.
I've sacrificed these to complete my task, but one remains: Validation refuses to accept a tokenized image url. I've tried different html type attribute tags, hoping that would solve it, but no luck. I always get the error: Warning: <img> escaping malformed URI reference
I've tried my urls three different ways:
entire url:
<img src="{{my.Content - EM_Header image}}" alt="xxxx" Title="xxxx" border="0"/>
including http:
<img src="http://go.idt911.com/rs/000-XXX-000/images/{{my.Content - EM_Header image}}" alt="xxxx" Title="xxxx" border="0"/>
replacing characters with unicode:
<img src="http://go.idt911.com/rs/746-PTV-801/images/{{my.Content - EM_Header image}}" alt="IDT911" Title="IDT911" border="0"/>
Any thoughts?
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It's the space in the token name, not the token itself.
replacing characters with unicode:
<img src="http://go.idt911.com/rs/746-PTV-801/images/{{my.Content - EM_Header image}}" alt="IDT911" Title="IDT911" border="0"/>
You definitely wouldn't want to do this! The token won't be recognized if it doesn't have real curly braces.
It's the space in the token name, not the token itself.
replacing characters with unicode:
<img src="http://go.idt911.com/rs/746-PTV-801/images/{{my.Content - EM_Header image}}" alt="IDT911" Title="IDT911" border="0"/>
You definitely wouldn't want to do this! The token won't be recognized if it doesn't have real curly braces.