On 8/14/07, Barry Finkel wrote:

>  When I click on the .gif or .jpeg hyperlinks, I see the images.
>  But when I click on the .htm hyperlink, I see the HTML text.
>  If I take that HTML text, save it to /tmp, and then open that file
>  with Firefox, I see the mail message properly formatted.

I believe that this is likely a problem with the mimetypes database 
on your webserver.  It's sending the file as a text/plain when it 
should be using an HTML MIME type.

>  I have looked at the ARCHIVE_HTML_SANITIZER variable in Defaults.py,
>  and I am not clear what value to set so that the .htm hyperlink
>  will display the formatted HTML source instead of the raw HTML source.
>  Is this the parameter that I need to change?

I don't think that this has anything to do with Mailman or Python, 
but I may be wrong.  At the very least, check out your mimetypes 
database for your webserver and see if there's anything obvious there.

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