Doesn't Zoho provide some something like [CODE][/CODE]? If it does
provide, then it's the answer for plain text for coding.

Diogo



On Jan 26, 10:32 am, Europus <euro...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 25-Jan-10 10:41, Europus wrote:
>
> >> Pull vs. push. So it will send it out when requested, via RSS.
>
> > Is that supposed to be a joke? The RSS feed is provided in HTML...
>
> I've been playing with this. These parts break the HTML display
> in my mail client (Thunderbird):
>
>
>
> >       iframe {
> >         margin: 0;
> >         border: none;
> >         padding: 0;
> >         position: fixed;
> >         top: 0;
> >         left: 0;
> >         width: 100%;
> >         height: 100%;
> >       }
> >       #content {
> >         display: none;
> >       }
> >     <iframe id ="_mailrssiframe"
> > src="http://forum.jquery.com/topic/ajax-tabs-can-you-use-a-web-url-as-ref-...";></iframe>
>
> >     <div id="content">
>
>   "the actual htmlified post"
>
> >     </div>
>
> My mail client doesn't understand iframes so I don't get the URL
> except in raw code form like above, then it knows just enough HTML
> to know what display:none; means so for the rest, I have a choice
> of raw code (unreadable) or no display at all.
>
> Now I ask, how is any HTML-aware program supposed to display a div by
> default when that div is set to display:none; ?
>
> Again - is this some sort of sick joke? Your joke on us, or the host's
> joke on you and us? Can you get the display:none; fuckup fixed at least?

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