but
also would visually good to look at.
Make sure that if you DO do this, that it is accessible for those with
disabilities (visual impairments, cognitive disabilities, etc.)
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that the email addresses stay valid.
I don't need generated archive files; just list pickles and mbox files,
if you've been generating them.
I've got a 213MB mbox, and associated pickle although it's a public
list. Just let me know where to send it.
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of
mailicious cross-scripting attacks people may throw at you, it's best to
simply not send anything that the user cannot currently see.
I have to agree with Brad on this.
An option may be to give the site admin the ability to turn the JS
on/off site wide with a mm_cfg.py variable.
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On 7/6/06, Laura Carlson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
An option may be to give the site admin the ability to turn the JS
on/off site wide with a mm_cfg.py variable.
Default set to off?
That'd be my preference.
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On 7/6/06, emf [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bryan Carbonnell wrote:
I have to agree with Brad on this.
An option may be to give the site admin the ability to turn the JS
on/off site wide with a mm_cfg.py variable.
I'm a little reluctant to add another bit flip to mm_cfg when you'll
dowload it (and a separate version that works with the
ht://dig integration patches) from:
https://sourceforge.net/tracker/index.php?func=detailaid=1415956group_id=103atid=300103
You can see in use at http://databaseadvisors.com/mailman/listinfo
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On 24 Apr 2005 at 8:31, Bryan Carbonnell wrote:
I have just uploaded a patch that will make the web UI for MM 2.1.6rc1
XHTML 1 strict compliant. This patch allows for some CSS formatting as
well.
I have tried to make all the pages compliant, but I may have missed
some combinations of pages
it,since this is my
first attempt at something like this.
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_id=103atid=300103
If anyone has any feedback on it, I'd love to hear it.
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On 3 Apr 2004 at 21:51, Brad Knowles wrote:
At 9:43 AM -0500 2004/04/03, Bryan Carbonnell wrote:
Why not just have a list of UserDefined RegEx's of headers to
strip?
Because most people don't properly understand regular
expressions. Since you can do the same thing in a different
On 5 Apr 2004 at 0:08, Brad Knowles wrote:
At 12:05 PM -0400 2004/04/04, Bryan Carbonnell wrote:
And wouldn't it be easier for Barry to implement?
Maybe. However, we have to consider more than just the
implementation cost -- there is also the support cost to consider. If
it costs 10x
OOPS, Should have gone to the list and not Brad directly. Sorry Brad.
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On 3 Apr 2004 at 11:46, Brad Knowles wrote:
At 2:24 AM -0500 2004/04/03, Terri Oda wrote:
At least making
ideas around
to myself., reading RFCs, Python Tutorials and the like.
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