Re[2]: Messed up replies to Outlook messages
On Monday, January 26, 2004, 6:23:56 AM, Robin Anson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: RA> On Sun 25 January 2004, 14:23:02 +1000, Jwayne wrote: >> TB is concatenating words when I reply to or forward messages received from an >> Outlook (NOT Outlook Express) user. >> (snip) RA> I think you'll find that it has to do with the HTML coding in Outlook. I RA> can't find a similar example in my message bases at the moment, but do RA> recall having seen this happen. RA> Look at the raw version of the original (using the F9 key) and find the RA> HTML coded version (not plain text version) of the phrase in the original RA> text. That may show you what is happening. Correct. I submitted the problem to bugtrack and it looks like it's confirmed. jon -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] Current version is 2.02.3 CE | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re: Messed up replies to Outlook messages
On Sun 25 January 2004, 14:23:02 +1000, Jwayne wrote: > TB is concatenating words when I reply to or forward messages received from an > Outlook (NOT Outlook Express) user. > > Example of original text cut and pasted from message: > > Yeah, every now and then I put the camera down and close Photoshop and explore > the truly disgusting world of PC operating systems. > > Example of replying to the message (quote prefix removed): > > Yeah, every now and then Iput the camera down and close Photoshop and > explore the truly disgusting worldof PC operating systems. > > In the above, there are two instances of concatenation: "Iput" and "worldof". > This happens to every one of this persons message. There is no consistency in > the word location in the sentence. I don't know if this behavior is common to > Outlook in general as I'm having a hard time finding other emails from Outlook > users. I think you'll find that it has to do with the HTML coding in Outlook. I can't find a similar example in my message bases at the moment, but do recall having seen this happen. Look at the raw version of the original (using the F9 key) and find the HTML coded version (not plain text version) of the phrase in the original text. That may show you what is happening. -- Robin Anson Using The Bat! v2.01.3 on Windows XP 5.1 Build 2600 Service Pack 1 Current version is 2.02.3 CE | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Re: Messed up replies to Outlook messages
Hello jwayne, You wrote on 2004.01.25., 4:23: jwayne> TB is concatenating words when I reply to or forward messages received from an jwayne> Outlook (NOT Outlook Express) user. Please confirm it on bugtracker: http://www.ritlabs.com/bt/bug_view_advanced_page.php?bug_id=0002366 -- Cheers, SyP "Being only human" is the excuse people give when they are about to behave like animals. Current version is 2.02.3 CE | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html
Messed up replies to Outlook messages
TB is concatenating words when I reply to or forward messages received from an Outlook (NOT Outlook Express) user. Example of original text cut and pasted from message: Yeah, every now and then I put the camera down and close Photoshop and explore the truly disgusting world of PC operating systems. Example of replying to the message (quote prefix removed): Yeah, every now and then Iput the camera down and close Photoshop and explore the truly disgusting worldof PC operating systems. In the above, there are two instances of concatenation: "Iput" and "worldof". This happens to every one of this persons message. There is no consistency in the word location in the sentence. I don't know if this behavior is common to Outlook in general as I'm having a hard time finding other emails from Outlook users. jon -- Jonathan Wayne [EMAIL PROTECTED] Current version is 2.02.3 CE | "Using TBUDL" information: http://www.silverstones.com/thebat/TBUDLInfo.html