This is very nice. I am interested in whether or not
an open source library was used for much of the processing,
or if it was written from scratch entirely.<p>If there is no open source library available to convert
stylesheets+HTML to inline CSS, it would be a good idea
to consider open sourcing some of the code behind this
app.<p>Either way, very nice app - great job!
This is going to be a huge help in the day job - thanks.<p>Here is a related article I’ve found useful recently:
<a href="http://www.campaignmonitor.com/css/" rel="nofollow">http://www.campaignmonitor.com/css/</a>
I always use this one: <a href="http://code.dunae.ca/premailer.web/" rel="nofollow">http://code.dunae.ca/premailer.web/</a><p>"Premailer is written in Ruby, with a lot of help from Hpricot"
It seems to do what it advertises well, but it's still not very useful in real life: it doesn't warn when you use poorly supported styles, e.g. background-image isn't supported in Outlook 2007.
This is awesome. I occasionally do email mailouts for an old friend and its normally pretty manual. I was thinking about getting around to building something like this, but this works perfectly!