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>On Saturday, January 19, 2002, at 06:50  PM, SPY wrote:
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>>Yahoo! should be the one causing it!. It will be ok if the sender use Plain
>>Black font to send you messages.
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>>If they use styled or colored font, Fire! can't display that.
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>>BTW, any intention to fix this?
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>Yes, if possible.
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>Eric

I stopped using Fire months ago since Yahoo became problematic in 
this regard (it used to work in 0.27b but that was probably the time 
that Yahoo changed something).  I have been using Proteus ever since 
(as it works), but even that spits out ugly characters at the 
beginning of every line - ie. "how are you?" appears as "M31how are 
you?".  This is only a problem when chatting with my brother, who 
uses the PC version 5 of the Yahoo client.  Fire (and Proteus) seems 
to work fine with any other flavour of Yahoo client.

Incidently the latest version .29b looks very nice but alas still has 
the same problem :-(  I have discovered though that if my brother has 
sent me a message while I have been logged out, when I log back in it 
will display that one msg just fine.  Weird.  Maybe offline msgs are 
sent without any special formatting?

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Regards,

Simon Craig

If it's not McBoeing, I'm not McGoing!

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