Indeed.
Here's Microsoft's 'totally up-themselves' response.
I'm sure they'd welcome comments ;)
http://blogs.msdn.com/outlook/archive/2009/06/24/the-power-of-word-in-outlook.aspx
On 25/06/2009, at 4:37 PM, Conyers, Dwayne wrote:
Nathan de Vries writed:
In other words, Microsoft are
Nathan de Vries writed:
> In other words, Microsoft are effectively creating their own HTML-
> email standard, authorable and viewable in Microsoft tools only.
So, what else is new?
:o)
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On 24/06/2009, at 9:58 PM, Matthew Pennell wrote:
...the reason that Outlook uses Word instead of a decent rendering
engine is because of the same standards advocates complaining so
much about IE6 being bundled with Windows!
Microsoft have since responded to the campaign [1] and thrown this
Michael MD wroted:
> WHY do I have to stuff around with regedit to be
> able to do view source in current versions of
> Outlook?
Can you pass on that trick? I would love to be able to view source...
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On 24/06/2009, at 11:40 PM, Andrew Stewart wrote:
I think you are slightly missing the point...
You might want to re-read (or read) my email.
I was responding to Matthew, who was implying that Microsoft's
decision to use Word as the rendering engine was due to Opera's
complaint to The Euro
Nathan,
I think you are slightly missing the point, I for one don't care too
hoots if microsoft uses its own rendering engine or not. All I care is
that they use one that works and I think this is the main point of the
campaign. I pretty much left web design a few years back because I
hat
On 24/06/2009, at 9:58 PM, Matthew Pennell wrote:
This is so stupid - the reason that Outlook uses Word instead of a
decent rendering engine is because of the same standards advocates
complaining so much about IE6 being bundled with Windows! You can't
have your cake and eat it too...
You s
On Wed, Jun 24, 2009 at 5:15 AM, Joshua Street wrote:
> We have a problem! Outlook 2010, according to Campaign Monitor [1], is
> going to continue to use the crippled MS Word layout engine. FixOutlook.org
> aims to collate the community's discontent with this decision using Twitter
> to change Mic
> We have a problem! Outlook 2010, according to Campaign Monitor [1], is
going to continue to use the crippled MS Word layout engine. They adopted
this as the status quo for
> Outlook 2007 and promptly set rich >email >with CSS, etc., back a number
of years, and are showing no great sign of diverg
Fellow web-standards geeks,
We have a problem! Outlook 2010, according to Campaign Monitor [1], is going
to continue to use the crippled MS Word layout engine. They adopted this as
the status quo for Outlook 2007 and promptly set rich email with CSS, etc.,
back a number of years, and are showing n
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