Save Placeable EPS with a hyperlink

I have been asked for an eps that contains a hyperlink to our web site.  Is this possible?  I've tried adding the hyperlink in the attributes but when I test it by placing the eps in InDesign the hyperlink is gone. This file will go to a company that is creating an electronic file of some type and we are one of the sponsors of their event. They asked for the eps with the link. Will they be able to use the eps in a program that will retain the hyperlink?  I don't work with electronic documents very often except for PDFs and I've tried creating a PDF from the eps and the link disappears.  I'm using CS5 with Acrobat 9
Thanks,
Dave

The attributes panel link, is only applied to the html file when using save for web.
You should ask what this graphic is being used for, how else can you supply/design something? If you don't want to ask them, email them your logo, and in the body of them email give them the link you want assigned.

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