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I know this was addressed in the past but since I�m unable to find the answer I think it was posted pre March 23rd. How do I add my site url to my renewal email message? I�ve tried ##url## & ##siteurl##. I�m thinking I have to add this: $class_tpl->assign('url', URL);
to administration/renewalsettings.php but not 100% sure where and wanted to double check with you guys first. Thanks in advance for any assistance on this. |
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Probably the easiest way would be to just edit the renewal text and manually add your url. That way you wouldn't have to go through and change any code.
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In admin, just goto "renewal settings" and manually enter the URL for your site in the "Renewal Email Body" field.
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Naturally this was the first thing I tried however it doesn't appear as a link. I've tried www.mysite.com and http://mysite.com and http://www.mysite.com. Whatever typed of course appears in the email but not as a link to my site. How can I change this?
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You would probably need to use html.
HTML Code:
<a href="http://www.yoursite.com">www.yoursite.com</a>
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Perfect, thank you.
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