On 9/10/02 9:09 AM, "Omar Shahine" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> James Tummins wrote:
> 
>> I've received some rich text messages from Apple Mail users that seem only
>> partially formatted. The source of the text contains:
>> 
>>    Here's a photo of my dog,
>>    <italic><color><param>FFFF,00F7,1D56</param>Brandy
>>    </color></italic>.
>> 
>> The italics appear, but the color does not. Is this a question of HTML
>> rendering standards?
>>  
>> 
> That doesn't lool like HTML to me. The <param> is a give away. Mail.app
> doesn't do HTML as far as I know, only RTF. I know that Entourage has
> limited support for rendering RTF. Dan knows more though since he
> implimented RTF.

I don't think Dan's ever done any such thing! Not RTF by name. Of course
"simple" HTML _looks like_ rtf but it isn't - it's HTML. I think Dan was
involved in helping create the WASTE an WASTE 2 text engines that Entourage
and many other Carbon apps use.

Now that I've got half of this wrong, and Omar the other half, Dan will
_have_ to come in here and correct us. ;-)

-- 
Paul Berkowitz


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