Dan Davison wrote:
>I noticed one small bug, but perhaps it's an org-mode bug? When I use
>org-mime-org-buffer-htmlize on this

>,----
>| *** Tasks
>|     - [ ] Check Popen.returncode of python system calls
>`----

>I get the following, which renders as a checkbox with an X, whereas my
>checkbox was empty.

>,----
>|
>[2  <multipart/alternative (7bit)>]
>[2.1  <text/plain (7bit)>]

>[2.2  <text/html (7bit)>]
>|

>    |
>  * | [X] Check Popen.returncode of python system calls
>    | |

>|

Welcome to my world.  A good example of what I pointed at:

  You have little control over how the content is displayed on the
  recipients side.

Whether the check box /appears/ to be ticked or empty depends on the
environment: For me, using w3m to render html back to plain text it is
ticked.  For me, using a web mail client it is not[1].

It depends on the HTML rendering engine and it's capabilities with
regards to render CSS.  In HTML export the check box contains the X
which is made invisible using a CSS definition.

Of course this problem applies not just to HTML messages but also to
websites.

 -- David

[1] http://s5.directupload.net/images/user/100405/2572mf8n.png

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