Even weirder than Jake's example ...

The first time I went to the attachment the "oops still centered" lines
were NOT centered; they were at left margin even with firt blahs.  I
check the html code to see if he'd actually put in the </center> and he
had.  Then I returned to mail to respond, but first clicked again on the
attachment.

That time the lines WERE still centered!

ARGHJHH!!!

Sometimes Arachne see the command, and sometimes it doesn't!

l.d.

I went back and tried again and again, even deleted the temp file and
reindexed e-mail so I could get the attachment processed again ... and
all of those times the "oops" lines were NOT centered.  And, long lines
were still long lines in the htm Arachne created.
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On Sun, 23 Jan 2000 0:14:14 +0800, J J Young wrote:

> Tables are frequently used to limit the line-length of the enclosed 
paragraphs.
> If a text item or image is centered within a table the closing </center> tag
> has no effect in Arachne.  For subsequent items to be non-centered you
> have to end and start a new row or table.  Breaking large tables into smaller
> tables is actually a good idea!

> This behaviour was not apparent in 1.48 nor in other browsers.

> Examples are attached.

> Jake

> [Attached file: center.htm]
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