> Plain text isn't pretty, but everyone can read it and you know that your For what it's worth, I think plain text often looks better than HTML. And "ascii-art" can make presentation of non simple data (tables, diagrams, etc.) easy. Certainly easier than including huge graphic files in a HTML formatted mail. Yours, Ian. #ifndef __COMMON_SENSE__ | Ian Phillips #include <std_disclaimer> | TIBCO Software Inc. #endif | www.TIBCO.com ************ [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.linuxchix.org
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