>I receive other
>messages that include html-formatted content just fine, so I'm
>presuming the problem is not with the settings of my browser.
That is what puzzles me also. I am no computer type and feel helpless that I
dont know what questions to ask. But I certainly know my way around all
manner of 'social networks.' I moderate a few and participate actively on (way
too) many. From yahoo groups, google groups, ning, hubs, rings, blogs,
facebooks, Meet-ups, etc all are sorta different how you read/receive
messages and there is a learning curve with each. This is the only one that is
screwy for me.
Cynthia
Cynthia Padilla, workshops across TX, NM, CO, CT, MA, MO, KS, Canada,
Central America, Internationally:
http://artinstructor.blogspot.com/2009/08/workshops-2010.html
On Thu, 6 May 2010 07:22:05 -0400, Judith Stoffer <[log in to unmask]>
wrote:
>I am have this problem as well. Sometimes much more content comes
>through as code than text. There may be as many as 10000 lines for
>only a few lines of message text. Horrible to wade through. Within a
>single digest email there is a mix of "clean" messages and "coded"
>messages that include all the html formatting, and I receive other
>messages that include html-formatted content just fine, so I'm
>presuming the problem is not with the settings of my browser.
>
>I've also opened up coded messages (from a digest email) in
>Dreamweaver to look at them, and the code is often partially garbled
>and/or incomplete. So, something odd is happening to these messages as
>they are bundled into digest mode?
>
>It appears that this might be a MIME format issue with the person who
>is responding to a SCIART_L email from a browser not set to
>read/translate MIME format messages?
>
>I don't understand it enough to know what questions to ask. Britt, can
>you help with parsing this problem?
>
>Judy
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