HTML email - download image prompt

Greetings,
Do you know how to code an html file so that
when you send it in the body of an email,
the user has to click on a missing image in order to
get the real image to download and replace it.
I imagine that it is related to the NOSEND feature,
but when I used NOSEND=1, the page sent completely intact
rather than all except for the images.
ToeCutter.

Hi Alan,
That's actually how my test worked. I think it works well,
but my boss wants the email to look half disabled I guess.
An email that he received was an html email, but the images
didn't port with the email, so the place that should have an
image
has a 'system-like' prompt over the image area that basically
says
click to download image.
I thought that this occured because of the nosend="1"
attribute
I found attached to the images in it. So now I'm trying to
recreate
this situation. I'm about to try a test by sending out an
HTML
via stationary rather than copy paste.
Toe Cutter
"Alan" <[email protected]> wrote in
message
news:C257BB82.2CAE76%[email protected]..
> what are you sending the mail out in?
>
> normally, you would use absolute full urls to the
images, like
> <img src="
http://www.example.com/image/4632.jpg">
>
> then the email client the user is viewing the email on
would fetch and
> display the images without any prompting.
>
> --
> Alan
> Adobe Community Expert, dreamweaver
>
>
http://www.adobe.com/communities/experts/
>
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