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‎Dec 12, 2002
08:58 PM
hyperlinks
any way to put hyperlinks in the message notes. That way a customer could click on it and go to our webpage for such things as update instructions, payment options, more info on what is being update.
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‎Dec 13, 2002
09:51 AM
I will answer that question in two parts...
1. Update Messages - we have one built-in link called additional information. It displays a link when customer go to get the update. Most customers use that for release notes. Have you seen that? Is that not what you are looking for?
2. Informational Messages - here we just display an HTML page. Obviously, you can put any link you want within the HTML page.
1. Update Messages - we have one built-in link called additional information. It displays a link when customer go to get the update. Most customers use that for release notes. Have you seen that? Is that not what you are looking for?
2. Informational Messages - here we just display an HTML page. Obviously, you can put any link you want within the HTML page.
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‎Apr 11, 2003
06:11 PM
When I create an Informational Message, Update Service makes me upload an HTML page and all of hte graphics etc. that go with it. What I realy want to do is not to create amy new HTML pages but redirect the user to a web site that the informational message is all about. The short description for the informational message is long enough for me.
So, is there a way to provide a URL instead of uploading an HTML page?
So, is there a way to provide a URL instead of uploading an HTML page?
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‎Apr 13, 2003
04:01 AM
Maybe as a workaround you could upload a HTML page with a REFRESH tag that would forward the user to your "real" page?
Stefan Krueger
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‎Apr 14, 2003
08:37 AM
That is a great idea. While not as easy and not as error prone as just entering URL it will do the job. Woudl you happen to have a sample of such a page?
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‎Apr 15, 2003
04:31 PM
Save this as a text file with .htm extension:
Adjust the two URLs to make them point to a page on your web site.
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Adjust the two URLs to make them point to a page on your web site.
Stefan Krueger
InstallSite.org
InstallSite.org