On Fri, Mar 24, 2006 at 04:55:57PM +0100, Martin Blapp wrote:
> >What's the best way to avoid a circular use XYZ; because I have that issue
> >a
> >lot?
>
> It doesn't hurt normally. But embedded perl doesn't seem to like it. I don't
> know how to check it.
Martin: this seems like a bug. If you
Fernando Gleiser wrote:
Because RTF-mail is evil and disclaimers are evil, so an RTF disclaimer
would be too much evil together so nature has ways to prevent this
from happening :)
Would this be a case where HTML email is less evil, because someone with
a text-only client would at least have
No need to apologize. You're hosting the list and we are just happy as can be
that you do so and that we have access your brain. ;)
Thanks as always,
-Ben
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Hi,
What's the best way to avoid a circular use XYZ; because I have that issue a
lot?
It doesn't hurt normally. But embedded perl doesn't seem to like it. I don't
know how to check it.
Martin
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