On 9 Sep 2002, Robert Bihlmeyer wrote:
> > since most users don't have control over their server and can't set
> > mime-types.
>
> It's hard to imagine a server where users allowed to edit content are
> not allowed to influence mime types. Please elaborate.
you may find it hard to imagine, bu
fish <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> it is... look, it's okay for us to sit here preaching about this, but you
> know, this stuff was done for a reason... users *like* this feature of IE
> on the mainstream web, that being for what it was designed,
Sure it has it's uses. Like word macros ...
The
On Sun, 8 Sep 2002, William_dw -- Sqlcoders wrote:
> This looks like just the ticket...
>
> http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q239750
>
> Nice name for the registry key, 'isPlainTextHonoured'. You'd think it was
> optional to display plain text as plain text.
it is... l
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> Subject: Re: [freenet-dev] MIME-browser-check for users
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>
> This seems to only apply to IE5/win9x. I find no such registry key on my
> IE6/WinXP box.
>
>
> - Ori
This seems to only apply to IE5/win9x. I find no such registry key on my
IE6/WinXP box.
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This looks like just the ticket...
http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;EN-US;q239750
Nice name for the registry key, 'isPlainTextHonoured'. You'd think it was
optional to display plain text as plain text.
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