Hello Marck,

On Wednesday, May 1, 2002 at 8:58:50 PM you wrote (at least in part):

>> ok, but if it shows them in the text tab, why not in the html tab?

MDP> 1). Because the headers immediately precede the text and the text will
MDP> flow on from them. It's a simple issue of changing the starting point
MDP> of what is displayed. The HTML version is an attachment. The headers
MDP> are nowhere near it and there would be much more programming effort
MDP> involved in bleeding in the headers there.

MDP> 2). The headers have no HTML tags - particularly no <HTML> ... </HTML>
MDP> encapsulation.

If I understood your argumentation and Ricardos question correctly
you're talking about two pair of shoes ...
You seem to have written about 'RFC-822 message headers' shown
'inline' the message window (<Ctrl>+<Shift>+K), while he requested
about the message headers you can selective show directly above the
message itself (<Ctr>+<Shift>+H).

And the mystery is: if you're working in 'Preview mode' only and
receive a HTML-message (or 'an HTML-message' because of
'_e_itch-tee-em-el'?) you can switch over to view HTML-part and the
header _pane_ is still visible. If you have a look at the very same
message in folder view and you turn over to view HTML-part the _pane_
disappears.

It doesn't matter for me, so please ... this is no request :-) But to
me there seem not to be any effort needed by the programmers to 'not
deactivate' the pane, as already done in preview pane :-)
-- 
Regards
Peter Palmreuther                            mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
(The Bat! v1.60g on Windows 2000 5.0 Build 2195 Service Pack 1)

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