[imp] Re: Viewing HTML inline

Jessian jessian at usp.br
Mon Sep 22 11:33:47 PDT 2003


Hi Scott

setting IMP to read html inline means you
want to read embedded html mime parts
to be rendered in the message body.
When there is html code in the message
body without proper embedding, IMP does
not render it for you, as it is
understood that there is no mime
part to be rendered. It is a
combination of various RFCs, including
that one describing "Content-disposition"
as "inline" or "attachment".
I wrote a little patch that shows
a "Render HTML" link, if people
in the list might think it interesting
I can post it here.

Electronic Greetings,
Jessian

Scott Plough wrote:
> Can anyone help me with a problem I'm having viewing html pages received in IMP
> 3.2.2.  Even if I have html set to read inline or not I get a bunch of tags or
> headers on top of my html page. Is this common for IMP.
> 
> Thanks Scott
> 




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