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<body>> <html><!-- if you can read this your mail client is behaving<BR>> correctly. --></html><BR>> <BR>> -- <BR>> Steve<BR>> <A href="http://mrclay.org/">http://mrclay.org/</A><BR><BR>
Nice demonstration.<BR>
I've noticed that correct display is more likely<BR>
dependant on poster settings than the mail <BR>
client renderer.<BR>
Regularly, if I post a plain text message <BR>
containing HTML - html parts will not show.<BR>
But if I'm on rich <FONT>txt</FONT> editing mode, all the code <BR>
will be properly treated as text and will get displayed <BR>
along with plain text.<BR>
<BR>That's why I think that the only precaution when posting code<BR>
should be: turn the rich text editor on. But if your client doesn't <BR>
support RTE, at least avoid open/closing code tags in your post.<BR>
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(this TIP should work in most cases I think)<BR>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~<BR> Troy III<BR> progressive art enterprise<BR>~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~<BR>
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