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Kyle Jones writes:
>Steven L. Baur writes:
> > Marc Paquette writes:
> > > X-Mailer: Mozilla 4.0b1 (WinNT; I)
> > > [1  <text/plain; us-ascii (7bit)>]
> > > [2  <text/html; us-ascii (7bit)>]
> > 
> > :-(
>
>Well, I have mixed feelings.  It caused VM to suck in W3 to get
>the w3-region function, which I then found a couple of bugs in,
>which I will fix up for VM 6.10.
>
>VM supports multipart/alternative, by the way, so you wouldn't
>have had to see the text/html.  The text/plain part looks fine.
>The text/html part looked TERRIBLE because the included text
>lines were line wrapped to look like this:
>
>eeeeeee-yuck.  Netscape ought to use </unfilled><unfilled> (or
>whatever it's called) around lines that shouldn't be filled.

  The problem here is that there were a bunch of <br>'s in there.  This
would be caused by someone manually specifying a line break instead of
letting auto-fill happen.  I think this is 'shift-return' in netscape, but
am not sure.  If communicator is doing this <br> insertion by itself
instead of letting the receiving agent do it, then someone should walk over
there and soundly whack everyone at the company.

-Bill P.

