[Javascript] no JS on a JS mailing list? (was: Code optimization)

Lee Underwood leeu at cfl.rr.com
Tue Aug 8 14:40:52 CDT 2006


Scott,

It's not a personal thing. I really don't care. It's just when people 
sound like their mocking other software because they have the best. 
Sorry, I must have taken it wrong. I apologize.

I received the e-mail just fine so it may be, as you said, something 
on Paul's end.

Lee


On 8/8/2006 03:07 PM, Scott Reynen wrote:
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>On Aug 8, 2006, at 12:38 PM, Lee Underwood wrote:
>
>>I used Eudora and it's not broken. Eudora is used by millions of
>>people.
>
>I know.  That's why I said I'm surprised to hear Eudora doesn't
>follow the ten-year-old RFC [1], which is very clear about the 
>"text/ plain" content-type:
>
>"4.1. Text Media Type
>
>...Plain text does not provide for or allow formatting commands, font
>attribute specifications, processing instructions, interpretation
>directives, or content markup..."
>
>Everything marked "text/plain" is plain text.  Terry did nothing
>wrong in sending <html></html> tags.  I don't even know if Eudora
>actually does anything wrong, but Paul's description makes it sound
>like it does.  I hope Eudora users don't take their email client so
>personally that they find discussion of potential problems personally
>insulting.  It's only software.
>
>[1] http://tools.ietf.org/html/rfc2046#page-6
>
>Peace,
>Scott
>
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