On 09/17/2010 12:41 AM, Phillip Jones wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
>> On 9/16/10 2:57 PM, Phillip Jones wrote:
>>> Daniel wrote:
>>>> Phillip Jones wrote:
>>>>> Leonidas Jones wrote:
>>>>>> Rich Gray<[email protected]>   wrote:
>>>>>>> Robert Kaiser wrote:
>>>>>>>> ... SeaMonkey 2.0.8 is now available for Windows, Mac, and Linux as

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>>> Starting with  2.07  they built in a sanitizer code into SM in which I
>>> you belong to a HTML Group that allows sound and movies within the post.
>>> you can go to insert>html and insert it. but after its posted its
>>> removed by default. The developer types are becoming paranoid and almost
>>> dictatorial like with what they want to allow you to do with your own
>>> computer. If people on the other end in the intended group want to see
>>> it or not its their discretion to open it or not.
>>>
>>> Were it not for that ability to test in a Group sound code recently, I
>>> would not have figured out  a way to insert properly in my website. So
>>> until its turned off I am sticking with 2.0.6 untill it physically won't
>>> work. Oh its in the latest version of TB as well.
>>>
>>
>> Are you sure this problem is not caused by filters in the newsgroup
>> servers?
>>
>> Audio and video files embedded in messages travel the Internet as
>> attachments, not inline.  They become inline when received and merged by
>> your E-mail or news client (e.g., Thunderbird, SeaMonkey).  Furthermore,
>> they travel the Internet as binary attachments.  Many newsgroup servers
>> strip away binary attachments.
>>
> here is the actual code when you open about config:
> 
> mailnews.display.html_sanitizer.allowed.tags
> 

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This may help to get you going again with the latest SM.
http://groups.google.com/group/mozilla.support.thunderbird/browse_thread/thread/206b23578f113e07#

-- 
Christian
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