This only happens occasionally, from specific people.  I have
forwarded an example with this, it's below.  There are two problems:-

1 - Mutt shows me the HTML version in preference to the plain text one.

2 - What is causing those odd 'A  A  ' sequences?  It looks as if some
systems version of TAB is getting mis-translated between character sets.

How do I get mutt to default to the text version and how do I get
those spaces displayed correctly?


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   Hi Chris,

   My preference would be to put a link on the side bar that is only visable
   to admin users.

   Could you tell also let me know how to do it via VI then I can start
   adding the information from the production website.

   M
   On 14 October 2014 08:24, Chris Green <[1]ch...@isbd.co.uk> wrote:

     On Mon, Oct 13, 2014 at 11:30:25PM +0100, Mark Horn wrote:
     >A  A  Hi Chris,
     >
     >A  A  You made reference to needing to workout the best way to edit the
     wiki
     >A  A  sidebar and you'd get back to me; however I've not heard
     anything?A
     >
     Yes, sorry, I got rather distrcted.A  There are two or three approaches
     to editing the sidebar:-

     A  A  Put an edit link or button in the sidebar itself, this will (I
     A  A  think) be visible to non-admin users but of course won't work for
     A  A  them.A  It can be made so that it's only visible to admin though
     A  A  with a little extra work.

     A  A  Put an edit link on an admin-only page somewhere - do we have
     A  A  anything like that?

     A  A  Edit it directly by logging in and using vi or whatever. (Can of
     A  A  course do this alngside the other methods anyway)

     Do you have any comments ot preferences?
     >A  A  I only need to migrate the current Starbase blog info to the new
     website
     >A  A  and it should be done. ;-)
     >
     >A  A  M

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