Subj : 10 net To : ROY J. TELLASON From : CHARLES ANGELICH Date : Mon Sep 19 2005 03:27 pm 123c77e9b542 tech Hello Roy - CA>>> And ... why would having Microsoft as an ISP be a 'bad CA>>> thing'? RJT>> Because of the way they do things -- their inclination to RJT>> "bend" standards to directions that make problems for RJT>> those who are running non-m$ operating systems, for RJT>> example. CA>> I suppose that is true. I don't frequent M$ webpages CA>> unless it's absolutely necessary. I _have_ found many that CA>> won't allow the use of anything but IE. RJT> Seems to me that the whole point of putting up a web page RJT> is to disseminate some information. If they want to be RJT> restrictive in terms of doing that, it's their loss. RJT> Stupid, really... Not unlike weight training gyms that run off the 90 lb. weaklings. They want contest winners for strong word of mouth advertising. RJT>> One that I just bumped into yesterday was emails RJT>> containing only HTML code, for one example. Them and AOL RJT>> are probably most responsible for that... CA>> Most email software I have used with Windows allows use of CA>> HTML in email messages as an option that can be turned CA>> on/off. I've never used Outlook for anything and have no CA>> idea what it can or cannot do. RJT> Neither have I. And what I do use allows it, and will RJT> display HTML-only emails if I tell it that it's okay and RJT> that I trust the sender, but whether it _can_ or not is RJT> one thing, whether they _should_ is another issue. I have only used HTML emails to entertain my grandchildren some years ago when they were young and easilly entertained. I don't send HTML to adults. CA>> Of course if the default is ON I would guess many are CA>> unwilling to search for that option and disable it. Women CA>> seem to enjoy color, multiple size fonts, etc. and would CA>> not want plain text only. :-( RJT> Bad enough when they bulk a normal email up by adding an RJT> HTML portion in addition to the text portion, but when the RJT> leave the text portion off and just send the HTML only, RJT> that's a bit more aggravating. Some of the mailing lists RJT> won't pass that sort of thing along to me, and one the RJT> ones that do I just delete the damn things when they get RJT> here... I agree and some people are unaware they are sending out HTML for their emails. > > , , > o/ Charles.Angelich \o , > <| |> __o/ > / > USA, MI < \ __\__ --- * ATP/16bit 2.31 * .... http://www.devedia.com/dosghost/faf/thefrench.htm * Origin: Try Our Web Based QWK: DOCSPLACE.ORG (1:123/140) .