Moz Champion (Dan) wrote:
Daniel wrote:
Moz Champion (Dan) wrote:
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Moz Champion (Dan):
Why is HTML 'okay' in RSS but not in email or news? I view
everything in
HTML (always have) and have no problems.
Do you see then the exactly under the
Chris Ilias wrote:
Try this:
1. In the SeaMonkey browser, enter the following URL in the Location
bar, and press Enter:
about:config
You may get a warning page (I haven't tried SM2). Bypass it, to get to
the about:config page.
2. In the resulting page, search for the preference
Daniel wrote:
Moz Champion (Dan) wrote:
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Moz Champion (Dan):
Why is HTML 'okay' in RSS but not in email or news? I view
everything in
HTML (always have) and have no problems.
Do you see then the exactly under the 'okay'? ;)
Hartmut
No, its
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Moz Champion (Dan):
So? Still does not explain or give any reasoning why HTML is not
'okay' in email or news.
Well, i am not allowed to post in HTML to most of my newsservers.
Hartmut
'not allowed'? By whom?
Thunderbird defaults to 'all newservers' are plain text
Keith Whaley wrote:
Moz Champion (Dan) wrote:
David Wilkinson wrote:
Moz Champion (Dan) wrote:
Why is HTML 'okay' in RSS but not in email or news? I view
everything in HTML (always have) and have no problems.
Because RSS feeds generally point to web pages, and mail or news
accounts point
David Wilkinson wrote:
Moz Champion (Dan) wrote:
It takes too long? How would you
know? You download it anyway.
When you 'see' a message in a newsgroup, regardless if it is written in
HTML or plain text, it is still listed in the subject pane. If you
choose to read it, it
David Wilkinson wrote:
I have used Netscape/Mozilla Suite/SeaMonkey for many years, and for
mail and newsgroups I always both display and compose messages in plain
text. I absolutely refuse to have anything to do with HTML in mail or
newsgroups.
However, in SeaMonkey 2 we have RSS feeds in
David Wilkinson wrote:
David Wilkinson wrote:
I have used Netscape/Mozilla Suite/SeaMonkey for many years, and for
mail and newsgroups I always both display and compose messages in
plain text. I absolutely refuse to have anything to do with HTML in
mail or newsgroups.
However, in SeaMonkey
Hartmut Figge:
Moz Champion (Dan):
Why is HTML 'okay' in RSS but not in email or news? I view everything in
HTML (always have) and have no problems.
Do you see then the exactly under the 'okay'? ;)
Well, i do. But in HTML messages i doubt it.
Hartmut
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Moz Champion (Dan):
Why is HTML 'okay' in RSS but not in email or news? I view everything in
HTML (always have) and have no problems.
Do you see then the exactly under the 'okay'? ;)
Hartmut
No, its offset slightly when I read the message,
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Hartmut Figge:
Moz Champion (Dan):
Why is HTML 'okay' in RSS but not in email or news? I view everything in
HTML (always have) and have no problems.
Do you see then
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Hartmut Figge:
Moz Champion (Dan):
Why is HTML 'okay' in RSS but not in email or news? I view everything in
HTML (always have) and have no problems.
Do you see then the exactly under the 'okay'? ;)
Well, i do. But in HTML messages i doubt
Moz Champion (Dan):
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Hartmut Figge:
Do you see then the exactly under the 'okay'? ;)
Well, i do. But in HTML messages i doubt it.
Nonsense
You are right, i have just tested.
Hartmut
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Moz Champion (Dan) wrote:
Why is HTML 'okay' in RSS but not in email or news? I view everything in
HTML (always have) and have no problems.
Because RSS feeds generally point to web pages, and mail or news accounts point
to messages.
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David Wilkinson
David Wilkinson wrote:
Moz Champion (Dan) wrote:
Why is HTML 'okay' in RSS but not in email or news? I view everything
in HTML (always have) and have no problems.
Because RSS feeds generally point to web pages, and mail or news
accounts point to messages.
So? Still does not explain or
Moz Champion (Dan):
So? Still does not explain or give any reasoning why HTML is not
'okay' in email or news.
Well, i am not allowed to post in HTML to most of my newsservers.
Hartmut
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Moz Champion (Dan) wrote:
Many don't appreciate HTML in email or news, but that's simply personal
taste, nothing more.
Yes, that is my personal taste. But I find my personal taste is in conflict with
using SeaMonkey as an RSS feed.
Actually, on SeaMonkey 1.x I use the excellent extension
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Well, i am not allowed to post in HTML to most of my newsservers.
Hartmut:
Yes, but you can select the composition method on a per server basis. It is the
message display method that you cannot change separately for each server.
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David Wilkinson
Moz Champion (Dan) wrote:
David Wilkinson wrote:
Moz Champion (Dan) wrote:
Why is HTML 'okay' in RSS but not in email or news? I view everything
in HTML (always have) and have no problems.
Because RSS feeds generally point to web pages, and mail or news
accounts point to messages.
So?
Moz Champion (Dan) wrote:
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Moz Champion (Dan):
Why is HTML 'okay' in RSS but not in email or news? I view everything in
HTML (always have) and have no problems.
Do you see then the exactly under the 'okay'? ;)
Hartmut
No, its offset slightly
On 03/06/09 9:21 AM, David Wilkinson wrote:
I have used Netscape/Mozilla Suite/SeaMonkey for many years, and for
mail and newsgroups I always both display and compose messages in plain
text. I absolutely refuse to have anything to do with HTML in mail or
newsgroups.
However, in SeaMonkey 2 we
On 04/06/09 3:44 PM, Moz Champion (Dan) wrote:
Hartmut Figge wrote:
Moz Champion (Dan):
Why is HTML 'okay' in RSS but not in email or news? I view everything in
HTML (always have) and have no problems.
Do you see then the exactly under the 'okay'? ;)
Hartmut
No, its offset
I have used Netscape/Mozilla Suite/SeaMonkey for many years, and for mail and
newsgroups I always both display and compose messages in plain text. I
absolutely refuse to have anything to do with HTML in mail or newsgroups.
However, in SeaMonkey 2 we have RSS feeds in the mail/newsgroup part of
Heiko Adams wrote:
In the feed properties you can configure if seamonkey should show a
summary of the entry or load the website of the entry.
Heiko:
I left this option to display only the summary unchecked.
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David Wilkinson
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