It happens for <b>, <i> and <u>. They get converted to *bold*, /italic/, and _underline_.
Why should the HTML to text converter bother about adding */_ in the first place? Pratik. On 03/18/2002 12:48 PM, Ben Bucksch wrote: > This is IMO a minor edge case. I guess we could insert some magical > class that our html->txt converter would recognize and then ignore the > <b> tags, but not sure, if that's worth the time. > > Ben > > Pratik wrote: > > >>When I forward HTML mails as plain text, I noticed that Mozilla send >>the headers like below >> >>-----Original Message----- >> >>>*From:* Somebody >>>*Sent:* Monday, March 18, 2002 8:57 AM >>>*To:* Me >>>*Subject:* Re: Meeting >> >>I don't like the * that Mozilla adds to the header fields. Not nice if >>the person at the other end is not using Mozilla or doesn't have >>*text* made bold. I think this is a bug and not a feature. Mozilla >>should be doing this on its own. At least it should give me an option >>to do it (default should be off). What do others think? Should I file >>a bug? > > > > > >
