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Re: RFC: How should HTML archives be viewed?

August 6th 2005 UTC

Let's try that again but in English: "And at minimum -- which means you're deleting everything else before & after the -- you'd probably also want to DELETE any inline scripting the message might have, too, for security reasons." ...Continue Reading

Re: RFC: How should HTML archives be viewed?

August 6th 2005 UTC

> I wanted you guy's opinion on how HTML archive messages should > be viewed. At the moment ... HTML messages are stuck in > a iFrame, to preserve any formatting that > they may have. The rub on this is, well, it's stuck in an iFrame and > there's an extra scroll bar and it doesn't really work well with > anything else. Scrollbar, schmollbar -- I think the iframe looks fine, once you remove its extra CSS-styled border! And as far as its /function/ goes, it seems like a perfectly appropriate solution ...Continue Reading

Re: RFC: How should HTML archives be viewed?

August 5th 2005 UTC

On Thu, Aug 04, 2005 at 05:20:03AM -0000, Dada Mail (Justin Simoni) wrote: > 3) Make (1 and (2 a pref so I can switch back and forth I like options and agree that the iframe is a bit clunky looking. William ...Continue Reading

RE: Test test test..

August 4th 2005 UTC

> you *won't* get inline images > in plain text. Yeah, I know, Mail.app didn't want to play nice and I decided not to send another mail everyone's way. > Juatin, have you checked what I wrote in > http://mojo.skazat.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.cgi? > board=sending;action=display;num=1117916594 > ? Yes, I have. This isn't about working on having Dada embed inline images, this is about it displaying them. I'm probably not going to add back support for Dada Mail to display inline images until it can ...Continue Reading

Re: RFC: How should HTML archives be viewed?

August 4th 2005 UTC

4 Aug 2005 05:20:03 -0000, Dada Mail (Justin Simoni) : > > Hey everyone, > > I've been doing some work on the archive viewing abilities of Dada > Mail; I wanted you guy's opinion on how HTML archive messages should > be viewed. At the moment (and for example: > > http://mojo.skazat.com/cgi-bin/dada/mail.cgi? > flavor=archive;list=dadadev;id=20050729225002 Gee... is it your mailer or the archive in dada that splits the long URLs in 2 lines? (maybe we could use tinyurl.com for these... ...Continue Reading

RE: Test test test..

August 4th 2005 UTC

4 Aug 2005 09:25:02 -0000, Alfred Vink : > > > It all ends up as attachments over here... > Yup... same thing here... but now that I look into the mail source, I received it as plain text (not HTML)... you *won't* get inline images in plain text. You *need* to do it in HTML, since there's no way for plain text to include anything but, well, plain text :-) Juatin, have you checked what I wrote in http://mojo.skazat.com/cgi-bin/yabb/YaBB.cgi?board=sending;action=display;num=1117916594 ? There's a clean p ...Continue Reading

RE: Test test test..

August 4th 2005 UTC

It all ends up as attachments over here... Alfred > -----Oorspronkelijk bericht----- > Van: Dada Mail (Justin Simoni) [mailto:dada@PROTECTED] > Verzonden: donderdag 4 augustus 2005 10:50 > Aan: alfred@PROTECTED > Onderwerp: [dadadev] Test test test.. > > Just testing the inline image stuff... > > Gif: > > > > -- > > Post: > > > Unsubscribe: > > > List Information: > > > Archive: > > > > ...Continue Reading

Test test test..

August 4th 2005 UTC

Just testing the inline image stuff... Gif: ...Continue Reading

RFC: How should HTML archives be viewed?

August 4th 2005 UTC

Hey everyone, I've been doing some work on the archive viewing abilities of Dada Mail; I wanted you guy's opinion on how HTML archive messages should be viewed. At the moment (and for example: http://mojo.skazat.com/cgi-bin/dada/mail.cgi? flavor=archive;list=dadadev;id=20050729225002 ) HTML messages are stuck in a iFrame, to preserve any formatting that they may have. The rub on this is, well, it's stuck in an iFrame and there's an extra scroll bar and it doesn't really work well with anything else. If ...Continue Reading

RE: little CSS tweaks, as req. by Justin & Alfred

August 1st 2005 UTC

little CSS tweaks, as req. by Justin & Alfred I'd like the latter more as well, but hey I can't argue with an artist and his vision...   Alfred *Van:* Shane Clintberg [mailto:shaneclintberg@PROTECTED] *Verzonden:* maandag 1 augustus 2005 1:45*Aan:* alfred@PROTECTED*Onderwerp:* [dadadev] little CSS tweaks, as req. by Justin & Alfred > > are you *sure* you don't want me to> > add [redundant input-type classes]> > in?> Yes :)...And it's a good thing you said that, to ...Continue Reading
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