Sam Varshavchik wrote:Brad writes:
That's not what I'm seeing. I recieved the following from a user, complaining that the e-mail was not rendered in HTML. It has Content-Type: text/html in the header, and is rendered as plain text. For the sake of brevity, I'm only pasting the top part, as the e-mail is
Both of your examples are garbled, with busted line wrapping making any kind of analysis impossible.
Is this any better? The first doesn't render in HTML, the second does.
The first message renders in HTML just fine, here.
The difference? The latter has a doctype tag. I've cut the first one
I notice that in the second message there is no blank line separating the headers from the body, so the second message won't render at all.
I think you probably reversed the two messages, and the second message is the problem due to a missing separator line.
