Re: v4.0.38 question - HTML display problem

2009-11-11 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello Bill, BM On Tue, 2009-11-10, Jack S. LaRosa wrote: I'm not sure to which URL you're referring. If I click on the attachment (Message.HTML) which accompanies the email from Uclick, the resulting URL which appears in Firefox's address bar is:

Re: v4.0.38 question - HTML display problem

2009-11-10 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello Thomas, TF Hello Jack, TF On Mon, 9 Nov 2009 10:31:45 -0600 GMT (09/Nov/09, 23:31 PM +0700 GMT), TF Jack S. LaRosa wrote: S I can confirm that also. Exactly 18 pixels is cut off and not S displayed. So, just under 5mm, or 4.7625mm. ;-) JSL Ok, well that seems to prove that it's not my

Re: v4.0.38 question - HTML display problem

2009-11-10 Thread MFPA
Hi On Tuesday 10 November 2009 at 6:03:54 PM, in mid:801655840.20091110120...@charter.net, Jack S. LaRosa wrote: JSL So, should someone (who, me???) report it as a JSL bug? TF Yes you, as you were the first one to discover the TF bug. ;-) TF Please post the full URL here and I will support.

Re: v4.0.38 question - HTML display problem

2009-11-10 Thread Simon
'Ello Jack, On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 12:03:54 -0600 (your time) you said: If you can clear up my confusion regarding the URLs, I'd be happy to report this as a bug if you can also instruct me on how to do that. Go here: https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/main_page.php And report it. It's a bit of a PITA

Re: v4.0.38 question - HTML display problem

2009-11-10 Thread Bill McQuillan
On Tue, 2009-11-10, Jack S. LaRosa wrote: I'm not sure to which URL you're referring. If I click on the attachment (Message.HTML) which accompanies the email from Uclick, the resulting URL which appears in Firefox's address bar is:

Re: v4.0.38 question - HTML display problem

2009-11-10 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello Thomas, TF Hello Jack, TF On Mon, 9 Nov 2009 10:31:45 -0600 GMT (09/Nov/09, 23:31 PM +0700 GMT), TF Jack S. LaRosa wrote: S I can confirm that also. Exactly 18 pixels is cut off and not S displayed. So, just under 5mm, or 4.7625mm. ;-) JSL Ok, well that seems to prove that it's not my

Re: v4.0.38 question - HTML display problem

2009-11-10 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello Bill, BM On Tue, 2009-11-10, Jack S. LaRosa wrote: I'm not sure to which URL you're referring. If I click on the attachment (Message.HTML) which accompanies the email from Uclick, the resulting URL which appears in Firefox's address bar is:

Re: v4.0.38 question - HTML display problem

2009-11-10 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Jack, On Tue, 10 Nov 2009 16:50:43 -0600 GMT (11/Nov/09, 5:50 AM +0700 GMT), Jack S. LaRosa wrote: TF Please post the full URL here and I will support. [..] JSL Ok Thomas. I'm not sure I did this correctly but here's the link: JSL https://www.ritlabs.com/bt/view.php?id=7775 Thanks, I

Re: v4.0.38 question - HTML display problem

2009-11-09 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Hello Simon (and Thomas), S 'Ello Thomas, S On Sun, 8 Nov 2009 22:11:14 +0700 (your time) you said: I confirm that a couple of millimeters are cut off the comic strip at the right side, rendering it unviewable in TB!. S I can confirm that also. Exactly 18 pixels is cut off and not S

Re: v4.0.38 question - HTML display problem

2009-11-09 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Jack, On Mon, 9 Nov 2009 10:31:45 -0600 GMT (09/Nov/09, 23:31 PM +0700 GMT), Jack S. LaRosa wrote: S I can confirm that also. Exactly 18 pixels is cut off and not S displayed. So, just under 5mm, or 4.7625mm. ;-) JSL Ok, well that seems to prove that it's not my monitor causing it. JSL

Re: v4.0.38 question - HTML display problem

2009-11-08 Thread Thomas Fernandez
Hello Jack, On Sat, 7 Nov 2009 07:36:24 +0700 GMT (07/Nov/09, 7:36 AM +0700 GMT), Thomas Fernandez wrote: JSL If you decide to subscribe to a comic strip I'd be interested to learn JSL if you experience the same problem with the display. I might mention JSL that I get a second comic strip from

Re: v4.0.38 question - HTML display problem

2009-11-08 Thread Simon
'Ello Thomas, On Sun, 8 Nov 2009 22:11:14 +0700 (your time) you said: I confirm that a couple of millimeters are cut off the comic strip at the right side, rendering it unviewable in TB!. I can confirm that also. Exactly 18 pixels is cut off and not displayed. So, just under 5mm, or 4.7625mm.

v4.0.38 question

2009-10-25 Thread Jack S. LaRosa
Fellow list members, Based on the responses I got from the Windows 7 thread I went ahead and upgraded to 4.0.38. I am delighted to find that TB! now displays images contained in HTML messages. However, I notice that the extreme right edge of an image is cut off. I subscribe to a site which sends