On 6/13/11 12:28 PM, Beauregard T. Shagnasty wrote:
> David E. Ross wrote:
> 
>> When I view ASCII text Web pages that have no explicit line breaks in
>> the SeaMonkey browser, the pages are displayed without wrapping.  Is
>> there a way to get wrapping?
> 
> Insert line feeds where you want them.
> 
>> An example is at <http://rossde.com/test/Wrap_test.txt>, which my
>> service's Web server delivers as text/plain.
>>
>> Apparently, this is NOT a new problem.  I see the same results with SM
>> 2.0.14 and SM 2.1.
> 
> ..and I see the same in all my browsers, not just SeaMonkey or Firefox.
> It isn't a problem; it's how plain text is displayed.
> 
> http://tekrider.net/test/Wrap_test.txt
> 

Inserting line feeds would work for my own pages.  However, I contrived
my example specifically for this question.

I asked because I have encountered pages by others -- ASCII text, not
HTML -- that do not wrap.  I cannot insert line feeds without first
downloading and editing someone else's work.

I see that you did indeed download and edit my example.  However, if I
shrink my browser window to less than full screen, the problem reappears.

-- 

David E. Ross
<http://www.rossde.com/>

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