Wrapping a url in angle brackets is almost always a good bet. I've never seen
that fail.
On 04/02/2009 10:27 AM, Wil Sinclair wrote:
I've been wondering what the problem was there. I've spent some time in the
past trying to get the filter link to stay all on one line with no success. Is
there anything I can do in Outlook or any other web client to make this happen,
or is it strictly an Exchange thing. Maybe I can send it out specifying that
it's plain text or something?
,Wil
-----Original Message-----
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Sent: Wednesday, February 04, 2009 9:39 AM
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Subject: [fw-general] Re: Zend Framework 1.7.4 is now available!
'Twas brillig, and swilhelm at 04/02/09 17:30 did gyre and gimble:
Wil's post had an unfortunately line break.
Issues list can be found
http://framework.zend.com/issues/secure/IssueNavigator.jspa?requestId=1
0944
here (login required).
X-MimeOLE: Produced By Microsoft Exchange V6.5
It's a sad state of affairs, that even after all these years, MS just
gets email so very, very wrong :(
I mean getting the fundamentals of email (like quote markers, and top
posting by default) wrong in the early days meant that bad precedents
that are hard to break now were created is bad enough, but Outlook
rendering HTML mails with Word's rendering engine??? How much crack had
been smoked that day when they thought that was a good idea?? (while
this rant may be a little off topic, it's important to consider that
Word's HTML renderer supports very little in the way of CSS so when you
produce nice HTML emails in your web-app, make sure you stick to 1990's
display techniques!)
Anyway, thanks for the 1.7.4 (and every other) release :)
Col
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