On Mon, 10 Oct 2005 01:40:34 +1000, Steven D'Aprano <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote or quoted :
> >Yes. It is called "eyes". I look at the image, and miracle upon miracles, >I recognise Johnny wearing a hat. Even for a limited application like children's birthday parties captions could say things like: Johnny with this friend Pete, the one I told you about who has leukemia.... Here is Johnny opening your present, the sweater you knitted him. If you want to communicate with text and with pictures obviously there are times when you want to communicate with both text and pictures. Imagine a main sending emailed floor tile samples to his wife on a business trip for her final veto and not being allowed to caption them. The point I can't pound enough is that rich text and pictures with captions are not INHERENTLY dangerous or spam. (Note that the most common spam is the Nigerian con and variants which comes as a non-formatted message.) Many have mentally linked rich text with danger and spam because of Microsoft's incompetent email software. The solution is to fix the software not block everyone from communicating with rich text and pictures. You don't have to use Outlook. see http://mindprod.com/jgloss/email.html -- Canadian Mind Products, Roedy Green. http://mindprod.com Again taking new Java programming contracts. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list