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HTML/Yahoo Test

🔗J Gill <JGill99@imajis.com>

12/11/2001 6:23:58 AM

Since Pierre's addition of (white colored in HTML) horizontal lines works as presently displayed by yahoo (by virtue of it being HTML authored), and I have realized that my Eudora email program does not appear to author in HTML *unless* I add a specific color to some portion of the document, this is to test whether Yahoo *might* respect leading (and other) spaces in such a case.

Here goes a "pulse-train" of vertical lines (made following coloring this line):

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Knockin on wood, J Gill

🔗unidala <JGill99@imajis.com>

12/11/2001 6:34:18 AM

While this displays nicely(!) without collapsing the spaces, when I
forward it to myself, the "Forward" window (as well as the received
email) is the source (which, in this case, is the ugly duckling!).

While for archived stuff, the source document is the only choice, for
subsequent (multi-color, to boot!) Yahoo displayed diagrams, go HTML
color! Now, why didn't *I* think of using color diagrams before
now ...?

Here goes the "does the quoted version look like crap" test...

J Gill

--- In tuning@y..., J Gill <JGill99@i...> wrote:
> Since Pierre's addition of (white colored in HTML) horizontal lines
works
> as presently displayed by yahoo (by virtue of it being HTML
authored), and
> I have realized that my Eudora email program does not appear to
author in
> HTML *unless* I add a specific color to some portion of the
document, this
> is to test whether Yahoo *might* respect leading (and other) spaces
in such
> a case.
>
> Here goes a "pulse-train" of vertical lines (made following
coloring this
> line):
>
> | | | | | |
| |
> | | |
>
>
> Knockin on wood, J Gill