Image not appearing in bursted email

Hi all, I have a logo I included on our report that disappears when you burst by email. We use lotus notes and the reportbeing bursted is html. Anybody else run into this? I have tried bmp, jpg, and gif to no avail.

Hi,
I am trying to have the photo of the employee in the report.
Req is that...i need to have the photo of the employee basing on the employee id. I have inserted a dummy photo in the template and had given the webpath to it.
My problem is that how can i change the employee id dynamically in the web address.
Thanks in advance,
Vaddadi

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