Divide by Zero error in new HTML viewer (was: Re: 1.54 Beta/3 ...)

2001-07-20 Thread Januk Aggarwal

Hello Stefan,

Historians believe that Sat, 21 Jul 2001 at 00:19 GMT +0300 was when,
Stefan Tanurkov [ST] typed the following:

ST [!] New HTML viewing engine

When I try to view the HTML portion of the attached message, TB
generates a ton of Divide by Zero error dialogue boxes.  The only way
to clear them is to kill TB by the Close Program Dialogue in Win98SE.

Note, the attached message displays perfectly well in 1.53l.

Oh, and this is also a test of TB's handling of attached .msg files.
In previous versions, when a .msg file was attached, it would be
encoded, but the message viewer would not decode an encoded
attachment.  In other words, you may need to first save the file
before viewing it.

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 Januk Aggarwal

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Re: Divide by Zero error in new HTML viewer (was: Re: 1.54 Beta/3 ...)

2001-07-20 Thread A Curtis Martin

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On Fri, 20 Jul 2001 17:11:44 -0700, Januk wrote these comments:
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JA When I try to view the HTML portion of the attached message, TB
JA generates a ton of Divide by Zero error dialogue boxes.  The
JA only way to clear them is to kill TB by the Close Program
JA Dialogue in Win98SE.

VERY nasty. Confirmed.

JA Oh, and this is also a test of TB's handling of attached .msg files.

The wrong icon is displayed in the attachments pane for .msg files.
See attached .png file.

JA In previous versions, when a .msg file was attached, it would be
JA encoded, but the message viewer would not decode an encoded
JA attachment.  In other words, you may need to first save the file
JA before viewing it.

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