On Tue, Oct 22, 2013 at 10:30:08AM -0400, Patrick Shanahan wrote:
> * miro <[email protected]> [10-22-13 10:18]:
> > Hi again!
> > 
> > I'm studying Mutt manual and wiki, and I was wondering what could be the 
> > reason
> > some wiki pages on my Firefox (but employed under Tor), are wrongly 
> > displayed.
> > I think I tried also with plain Firefox and saw the pages display in same 
> > wrong
> > fashion.
> > I'll simply copy-paste part of this page:
> > 
> > http://dev.mutt.org/trac/wiki/MuttFaq/Action
> > 
> > to describe the problem:
> > 
> > START PASTE
> > 
> > How do I save/delete/copy/print/pipe multiple messages?
> > 
> > The keywords to look for in the manual.txt and the "?"-run-time help are
> > 
> >     tag tag-prefix
> > 
> > # Tag the messages you want to operate on, using <tt>t</tt> (tag-entry)
> > # or <tt>T</tt> (tag-pattern).  # Then, issue the tag-prefix command
> > # (default <tt>;</tt>) followed by whichever operation you want.  For
> > # instance, with default keybindings, <tt>;s+archive</tt> would save all
> > # tagged messages to the <tt>+archive</tt> folder.
> > 
> 
> Look at the page source in your firefox and you will see why it is
> incorrectly displayed
> -- 
> (paka)Patrick Shanahan       Plainfield, Indiana, USA          @ptilopteri
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You read with little attention what I wrote (just like I did not get what Rejo 
Zenger asked in a different thread these days), and I wrote this:

I typed Ctrl-U to open up a new window with the source of the page while on the
window of the said page, and I can find that (now pasting just one line of the
above passege from the said page):

START PASTE

# Tag the messages you want to operate on, using &lt;tt&gt;t&lt;/tt&gt; 
(tag-entry) or &lt;tt&gt;T&lt;/tt&gt; (tag-pattern).
# Then, issue the tag-prefix command (default &lt;tt&gt;;&lt;/tt&gt;) followed 
by whichever operation you want.
For instance, with default keybindings, &lt;tt&gt;;s+archive&lt;/tt&gt; would
save all tagged messages to the &lt;tt&gt;+archive&lt;/tt&gt; folder.

END PASTE

It needs to be in the source of the HTML like this:

# Tag the messages you want to operate on, using <tt>t</tt> (tag-entry) or 
<tt>T</tt> (tag-pattern).
# Then, issue the tag-prefix command (default <tt>;</tt>) followed by whichever 
operation you want.
For instance, with default keybindings, <tt>;s+archive</tt> would
save all tagged messages to the <tt>+archive</tt> folder.

to be displayed correctly in the served HTML. The thing is there are a lot of
such misdisplayed pages... (again, if my supposition is correct)

which is in spoon-fed terms what you indicate to be the problem.
Now, the thing important for me is now I can assime with more certainly that 
the problem is on the server and not anywhere else...

But I'm still working off line on different things. I just got myself a new RSA 
and RSA GnuPG key, revoked the old, all according to:

https://www.apache.org/dev/key-transition.html

which I probably read some four times in some three months time periodically, 
to be certain that I will be transitioning correctly...

So don't nobody expect me to grow out of my old man's dimmed vision of these 
newfangled nice GNU/*nux beauties and be able to do any corrections soon, but 
there is not telling, sometimes I do finally make some of my GNU dreams true... 
(such as: the use of GnuPG in Mutt is one of my old wishes)

Miroslav Rovis
Zagreb, Croatia

And in case you maybe don't see the previous mail for it showing to you in 
HTML, I'll try and attach the previous message to which you replied in a 
gzipped signed text. I really don't know it I'll be able to make it. I haven't 
yet sent attachements with Mutt.
If I have succeeded in attaching it, it is called:
my_previous_post.txt.asc.gz

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