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How to gracefully degrade html formatted emails when not online!

Asked by Dcom4CIT in Email Clients

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Hi all,
I don't know if this is the correct place to ask this!
This is the situation:
I'm sending html emails & the user collects the emails (for example when syncing with their laptop) & then they go to view the emails BUT AREN'T ONLINE ANYMORE!
I want the html emails dynamic parts to fail gracefully, i.e. where a dynamic graph would be loaded I want a nice "You're not online!" or something!

I know there's a javascript function to check online use:
if ( navigator.onLine )
eg.
<input type="button" onClick="if ( document.all && !navigator.onLine ) alert('Sorry, can\'t perform operations when you are offline'); else doWhatever()">

But I feel there will be more issues to deal with when it comes to using more dynamic content & multiple email clients etc.
Has anyone had experience with this?
Best,
Al


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