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Like I said numerous times before:
-I don't post the images in. I use the attach feature.
-I use plain text, NOT HTML!
I hope this will clear things up.
-Ian
> "Rick (Kitty5)" wrote:
>
> > hardly helpfull,
> > > Netscape.
> > hardly helpfull, well i suppose some one had to mention that pile of
****
> > (from personal experience as a web designer, i have to put in extra
hours to
> > get a page looking correct on netscape, and when im being paid by job,
thats
> > the last thing i want.)
> >
>
> Well, actually it is usually the other way around. MSIE is the one not
> following specs and causing problems. Especially in the context of this
thread,
> Outlook/Exchange can cause major problems when sending to Netscape, not
because
> of anything on the Netscape end but because of Netscape following the
Internet
> specs & RFC's and MS sending piles of '****' out. As a developer, having
to put
> in extra hours to help MIS figure out what's happening to our mail and why
> parts are not showing up is the last thing I want. Sigh.
>
> For HTML in mail, Netscape has a tendency just to put out "bad style"
HTML,
> whereas Outlook/Outlook Express actually puts out broken/illegal HTML But
that
> should be a moot point, as people should post in plain text and attatch
images.
> (BTW Ian, for Outlook I believe that you need to avoid pasting the images
if
> you want them not to be inlined. Look for an actual 'attatch' command/menu
> item.)
>
>
> (BTW, Better info on web page building issues can be had from
> http://www.htmlhelp.com/ Reading there can help save you headaches in your
> work)
>
>
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