mental block with basic CDATA section?

2009-11-18 Thread Barclay, Daniel
I having trouble with a mental block I'm not seeing. I can't get CDATA sections in HTML to work. For example, the following HTML: !DOCTYPE html PUBLIC -//W3C//DTD HTML 4.01 Transitional//EN http://www.w3.org/TR/html4/loose.dtd; html body Tes![CDATA[t]]ing /body

mental block with basic CDATA section?

2009-11-18 Thread Barclay, Daniel
[Excuse this if it's a duplicate. Local evidence suggests that the first attempt to sending this didn't make it to the list.] I'm having trouble with a mental block I'm not seeing. I can't get CDATA sections in HTML to work. For example, the following HTML: !DOCTYPE html PUBLIC

Re: solution to slow viewing of emails?

2009-03-11 Thread Barclay, Daniel
ST wrote: Caryn Bloomberg wrote: I know this was answered before, but I am not able to locate the answer. There was a setting that needed to be changed that sped up the actual viewing of an email. Currently, I get a little spinning circle that lasts a few seconds as I move from email to

Re: Site problem: is it my setup or the site? Seamonkey 1.1.14

2009-03-11 Thread Barclay, Daniel
flyguy wrote: Mark Hansen wrote: ... Bingo! My minimum font size (Appearance|Fonts|Minimum) was set to 12. Setting to 11 and everything is in place and looking good. I've never come across a site that was so sensitive to font size; ocasionally, enlarging the font might overlap some text

Re: Part of window is overlayed.

2009-03-23 Thread Barclay, Daniel
JeffM wrote: ... When you have a problem with how a page renders, FIRST look to see if it is a pile of crap. If the guy who created it didn't follow the rules, ... ... If you've ever tried to read a page of misspelled, poorly-punctuated, using-the-wrong-words gibberish written by some

Re: HTML and text

2009-03-23 Thread Barclay, Daniel
Michael Gordon wrote: There really is no good reason to send a message in both formats, ... Yes there is. Understand MIME (the fallback aspect) before arguing that position. Daniel -- (Plain text sometimes corrupted to HTML courtesy of Microsoft Exchange.) [F]

Re: Difference in outcome - Blaah.com vs Blaah.com/ ?

2009-05-20 Thread Barclay, Daniel
DoctorBill wrote: So if I wanted to go to my online Bank for instance, it would always be better to type in mybank.com/ than to put in mybank.com w/o the forwardslash - i.e. I would get the site to show up faster maybe? No. Whether you give http://mybank.com; or http://mybank.com/; (or