[hpsdr] html in digest

Al K0VM at arrl.net
Wed Oct 21 09:42:26 PDT 2015


But the digest for this reflector scrubs HTML replacing them with a 
link..  ASCII comes through fine in the digest..
AS IN....

> Date: Tue, 20 Oct 2015 09:37:21 -0500
> From: Jay Mills <jay at jaymills.org>
> To: hpsdr at lists.openhpsdr.org
> Subject: [hpsdr] Static IP Error in 3.2.29
> Message-ID: <562651A1.5020701 at jaymills.org>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii"
>
> An HTML attachment was scrubbed...
> URL: <http://lists.openhpsdr.org/pipermail/hpsdr-openhpsdr.org/attachments/20151020/e7e047dd/attachment-0001.htm>

AL, K0VM


On 10/20/2015 4:26 PM, hpsdr-request at lists.openhpsdr.org wrote:
> Date: Mon, 19 Oct 2015 23:44:00 +0200
> From: Alberto I2PHD<i2phd at weaksignals.com>
> To:hpsdr at lists.openhpsdr.org
> Subject: Re: [hpsdr] On Semi Phase Noise Explorer
> Message-ID:<56256420.7080400 at weaksignals.com>
> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=windows-1252; format=flowed
>
> On 10/19/2015 3:03 PM, Hendrickson, Kenneth wrote:
>
>> >Please use raw ASCII text in your messages, rather than attaching web pages.  All of your messages are*empty*, except for the attachments.  And the attachments have only text!  Your use of attachments forces everybody to do extra work to read your messages.  In addition to being good netiquette, using ASCII text avoids security problems.
> I am perfectly able to read that message. Maybe this is because I stay away from the habit of reading the group messages
> using a Web interface,
> or an obsolete email client, but I receive them in my Thunderbird Inbox via a POP3 protocol. No extra work to read both
> plain ASCII and HTML
> formatted messages, even with embedded images and/or other kind of multimedia contents. And about security, I accept
> HTML since when the
> World Wide Web was born, more than 25 years ago, and still have to catch my first virus... I just don't use Internet
> Explorer nor Outlook Express...:-)
>
> Usually I use HTML for all of my messages, as I find plain ASCII messages a thing of the past. I make an exception with
> this one, to allow also
> those HTML-impaired to be able to read it.
>
> -- /*73 Alberto I2PHD* Credo Ut Intelligam



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