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Re: scheme function help
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David Kastrup |
Subject: |
Re: scheme function help |
Date: |
Mon, 06 May 2013 15:52:39 +0200 |
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Stjepan Horvat <address@hidden> writes:
> after insMark =* was a strange invisible character with code 160, Hex
> 00a0, Octal 240 and becouse of that it wouldn't want to pass..
Could you tell your mail program _not_ to include HTML versions of the
mail?
HTML works particularly bad for rendering (indented) code examples well
on all computers and thus makes it harder for people to receive the same
information as others. It frequently leads to bad characters like that
because the HTML renderer helpfully inserts such material.
Switching HTML renditions off will make your mails about 50% smaller, so
you also are carbon-friendly regarding the processing power needed for
both transferring as well as displaying and storing your mail.
--
David Kastrup
- Re: scheme function help, (continued)
- Re: scheme function help, Stjepan Horvat, 2013/05/06
- Re: scheme function help, David Kastrup, 2013/05/06
- Re: scheme function help, Stjepan Horvat, 2013/05/06
- Re: scheme function help, Stjepan Horvat, 2013/05/06
- Re: scheme function help, Stjepan Horvat, 2013/05/06
- Re: scheme function help, David Kastrup, 2013/05/06
- Re: scheme function help, Madoka Machitani, 2013/05/06
- Re: scheme function help, David Kastrup, 2013/05/06
- Re: scheme function help, Stjepan Horvat, 2013/05/06
- Re: scheme function help,
David Kastrup <=
- Re: scheme function help, Madoka Machitani, 2013/05/06
Re: scheme function help, David Kastrup, 2013/05/06
RE: scheme function help, Peter Gentry, 2013/05/05
Re:scheme function help, Peter Gentry, 2013/05/07
RE:scheme function help, Peter Gentry, 2013/05/08