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Odd emailing strings on final render

Thread began 8/22/2019 5:45 pm by Steve | Last modified 8/23/2019 1:25 pm by Steve | 373 views | 5 replies

Steve

Odd emailing strings on final render

Hello,
I've been seeing my emails that have absolute links to images failing to properly show the image. Looking at the code in the associated file we have this proper image tag

<img src="https://hotellecabanon.com/Images/LeCabanon-white-wSun_190.png" alt="Hotel Le Cabanon" width="190" height="65">

Absolute, no problem, right?



Looking at the final email (source) the proper image path is replaced with a partial concatenated string reference the path to the email template:

<img src="http://hotellecabanon.com/webassist/email/templates/eco-fullwidth/https://hotellecabanon.com/Images/LeCabanon-white-wSun_190.png" alt="Hotel Le Cabanon" width="190" height="65">

The attached image shows how the partial path to the template file matches the final rendered string which obviously fails. AND it's writing to a non SSL page. The DW site uses https.

Looks like a BUG

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