Am 03.07.2013 08:35, schrieb Rimas Kudelis: > 2013.07.03 00:20, Michael Heydekamp rašė:
>> Received a multipart/alternative message today, produced with Roundcube >> 0.9.2 stable (first part text/plain, second part text/html), where the quote >> chars ">" in the HTML part were not recognized as quote chars upon >> displaying in RC 1.0-git. > > Should they be? Sure. At least I think so. > I tend to believe that the HTML part is supposed to be > displayed as-is, that's why it's HTML in the first place. It's the > sender's job to format it the way they want the receiver to see it. The sender can't do anything else than what he gets when he's quoting a (plain text) message: He will have one or more ">" in front of every quoted line. Which is (in his sent HTML message) then being HTML encoded as one or more ">". So what exactly should he "format" there...?? Upon HTML decoding ">" to ">", the ">" should be recognized as a quote char when displaying it, IMO. What am I missing? Cheers, -- Michael Heydekamp Co-Admin freexp.de Düsseldorf/Germany _______________________________________________ Roundcube Development discussion mailing list [email protected] http://lists.roundcube.net/mailman/listinfo/dev
