On Fri, 21 Jan 2000 17:18:05 -0600, Douglas Hinds wrote:
[..snip..]
> That bugs must be fixed is a truism. If it's a bug, it must be fixed
> or squashed, let live, industrialized or released in a field (if a
> predator, pathogen or parasite of a pest). But it sounds like a design
> choice though. What do Stef and Max say about it?
It is a design choice but the bug Alex speaks of was definitely not
intended. I was testing TB! once and wrote a note to myself. I filled in
'allie' in the to field and the auto-completion finished for me:
"allie Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>"
That should never happen. The auto-completion is for legitimate
addressing. Now, I have been finding that TB! has some really nice and
novel ideas but they tend to have loopholes that lead to bugs. This is a
loophole in the feature, that needs to be addressed.
The quote prefixing is novel as well and has loopholes in it. The
editor does some neat things automatically but again has loopholes in
these. I've been writing about them but they persist.
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