Right,
I see. I use Netscape. There's got to be some setting somewhere that
I can turn off.
Will look at it.
Thanks David for the clarification.
Michel.
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>Michel,
>
>It's your Web Browser that is trying to interpret the < followed by a letter as an HTML tag. If you want to post a < in a message where it's possible that it can be confused for an HTML tag you can use the meta character <
>
>>I have just realised that item (3) of the solution I posted yesterday
>>had been cropped and the reason is that the UT software gets rid of
>>anything that is enclosed inside angled brackets (Less Than and Greater Than).
>>
>>Why is that ? One of the great Internet standards to indicate GRIN is the use
>>of a lowercase "g" inside two angled brackets. I used that once or twice
>>only to find that it had been erased by the UT software. I know that you
>>can always use :), but certain habits do die hard.
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