Fred Stutzman wrote:
Does anyone have any last ideas about my issue, described in the thread
below? If not, i'll submit a bug.
and
I played around with one of my own lists, and was able to replicate the
behavior. You can check that out at:
http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/somewhat
Hi,
Does anyone have any last ideas about my issue, described in the thread
below? If not, i'll submit a bug.
Thanks,
Fred
On Wed, 28 Jan 2004, Fred Stutzman wrote:
Thanks for the advice - unfortunately, that doesn't seem to be the
solution.
I played around with one of my own
Fred,
If you will just cut and paste the Listinfo source I would be happy to
take a look at it for you on my test 2.1.4 install. I'm able to add the
html code from your example and it works in my install - of course you
have to play with it a bit to get it all to work.
Jon Carnes
On Fri,
Hi,
We recently upgraded to Mailman 2.1.4, and we're encountering an issue
that I can't seem to track down.
Our user had previously configured their info option to include html
information. Until the upgrade, this has always displayed on the list
front page as html. The html is now being
On Wed, 2004-01-28 at 17:55, Fred Stutzman wrote:
Hi,
We recently upgraded to Mailman 2.1.4, and we're encountering an issue
that I can't seem to track down.
Our user had previously configured their info option to include html
information. Until the upgrade, this has always displayed on
Thanks for the advice - unfortunately, that doesn't seem to be the
solution.
I played around with one of my own lists, and was able to replicate the
behavior. You can check that out at:
http://lists.ibiblio.org/mailman/listinfo/somewhat
This list had no html in the info section until I
I did a test before I sent a response. I was able to embed the html used
by the PBS site with no problems into one of my test lists running
v2.1.4.
If you want to post your source from the edit General list information
page I'll be happy to plug it into one of my test lists and see what's
Hey there,
Thanks for the help - the code that is in the info section is actually
exactly as it appears on the list front page.
What might be helpful is to check the page source and look at how the text
has been munged - if that matches any sort of Mailman HTML-stripping
pattern (that can be