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11/07/1997 07:18:54
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
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Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
00038903
Message ID:
00039426
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The one thing that I hate about HTML-aware e-mailers is that they interpret <g> and it doesn't get seen properly. Perhaps we should petition the IETF to ensure that <g> will never be used as a tag, and can therefore be displayed verbatim by browsers. Yes, I know you have to scroll back to the top of the message to start typing. Same thing in Netscape (but at least Netscape is gracious enough not to Select the whole message and replace it with your first keystroke). Which is why I thought my last post would be amusing. Sorry about that. > I certainly said that I am lazy, and I repeat it again - I AM LAZY! > > But, just for your edification, I want to let you know that it *IS* a LOT > of extra trouble for me to put my responses at the top of my replies. This > is, I am advised, because of a bug in MSIE. > You see, as soon as I click at the first byte of a response area, about > twenty lines become highlighted and SCROLL, leaving my original click spot > off the top of the area. So then I have to scroll back up and click THE > SAME SPOT again. Then, and only then, can I start typing. > But I do it because I firmly believe that it is easier on (more than) half > the subsequent readers of the threads.
Paul Russell
EMail: prussell@fox.nstn.ca
Phone: (902) 499-5043
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