Hello Jan!

On Thursday, March 28, 2002 at 5:50:01 PM you wrote:

>   Say you had identical msgs of 1000 characters written in
>   text & html. Which would require more bandwidth & what's
>   the difference -- even an answer like apprx 4%+ would do.

That's an easy one, if I take your question literally: they are equal.
If you mean the same context (1000 characters each) it depends on
formatting and therefore the number of additional characters due to
HTML tags.

HTML files are ASCII. For e-mail that means qualitatively no
difference, only quantitatively.

Just add any formatting you want to this sentence in a text/HTML
editor by including tags, and then count the characters or have a look
at the saved file's properties.




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