4/3/2011  10:09 AM

Hi Maxim,

On 4/3/2011 Maxim Masiutin wrote:

MM> Hello Marek,

MM> We have decided to fix those two bugs first because they cause
MM> irreversable data loss (lost tabs or lost exact information about
MM> message  time  unless  you  have time zone somewhere in London). Other
MM> bugs  like  AVs  and  like  can  be fixed later. Those two bugs cannot
MM> becuase if the data is lost, it won't be recovered by a fix.

MM> As about hints, we will probably make them disable by default so the
MM> users won't see them (unless explicitly turned on) until we make then
MM> better.

MM> We are also considering an option by default OFF (and will not be easy
MM> to  turn ON) to use Windows built-in HTML viewer for those who need to
MM> see errorneous ad HTML messages or SPAM.

MM> The authors of such messages use buggy scripts and only test their
MM> messages in Mozilla and MSIE. Google Chrome also uses the same code as
MM> Mozilla so it automatically display OK if Firefox displays OK. Those
MM> "authors" do not test their messages by all browsers like Opera or The
MM> Bat! so their messages are clumsy in the Opera or The Bat! or other
MM> browsers that are not based on MSIE or Mozilla. Anyway, if you will
MM> find an HTML which is displayed OK in Opera but bad in The Bat!,
MM> please let us know and we will fix The Bat!; but if an HTML is
MM> displayed BAD in Opera but OK in MSIE or Mozilla, do not contact us,
MM> please contact the "authors" of such messages and ask them to obey the
MM> HTML standard.

Excellent! Thank you for the clarification. Sounds reasonable. Thank
you for not compromising what TB! is all about.

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Paul

The Bat! v.4.2.44.2 on Windows 7 Pro 64 bit 6.1.7600
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