Ralph Corderoy wrote:
> > It seems to be removed by the mailing list server
>
> Yes, I expect Mailman has been configured to strip text/html parts.
> Just include it in the plain/text part of your email? Or have your MUA
> send it as a text/plain part since it's the HTML we want to see, not the
Hi Pierre-Jean,
> It seems to be removed by the mailing list server
Yes, I expect Mailman has been configured to strip text/html parts.
Just include it in the plain/text part of your email? Or have your MUA
send it as a text/plain part since it's the HTML we want to see, not the
rendering of it.
Steffen Nurpmeso wrote:
> Pierre-Jean wrote:
> |For some reason, the html file was not joined, here it is...
>
> No it is not. Maybe your mailer is the cause.. Or the used
> version!
It seems to be removed by the mailing list server, since I
received it on my self sent mail.
> But interest
Pierre-Jean wrote:
|For some reason, the html file was not joined, here it is...
No it is not. Maybe your mailer is the cause.. Or the used
version!
But interesting all that. That would have been my idea for going
HTML too, doing that in all of the macros which shall be usable,
but i never re
For some reason, the html file was not joined, here it is...
Pierre-Jean
Hello alls,
Resuming my little sery of articles, I am explaining today how
Utmac is linked to the XML world.
# Troff and Xml
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We all have in mind the various attempts to produce XML files
from a troff document: some aim to be universal, and, dealing
with the raw troff requests, ca