Pedro --

...and then Pedro Alves said...
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% On Tue, Jun 25, 2002 at 12:45:54PM -0500, David T-G wrote:
% > % I noticed a problem regarding an HTML attachment that has very long lines.    
% > % Somehow mutt truncates those lines arround column 255.                        
% > 
% > Are you sure it's actually doing that, or are you perhaps looking at an
% > alternative text attachment that has been truncated for you?
% > 
% > Can you forward the message (remember to MIME-encapsulate it) if it
% > really, truly, absolutely looks like mutt is clipping the HTML lines?
% 
% It really, truly absolutly looks like a mutt problem.

OK :-)

It looks like your perl script fix just looked for a space at char 201
and got rid of it.  Is that really true?


% 
% I'm sending a tgz'd mailbox with only one line. Open it and look at the

I'm not sure what you mean; I see 1077 lines in it (headers included).


% attachment as text. You'll see that it truncates some long lines.
% Saving/opening with w3m, lynx, netscape, whatever, it shows the file is
% absolutly broken

It also appears to read fine for me under lynx (except that Sala 3 is
duplicated in the listings; Sala 2 appears to be missing).  Maybe I'm
just not seeing the same thing you are.


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