I just discovered that to forward inline in SeaMonkey you click the
arrow next to forward :\ Up until now I was just clicking the button and
having messages forward as attachments. Viewing messages in SeaMonkey
doesn't matter, but on my phone :\ And one time I forwarded as
attachment (But in Thunderbird) to my boss and when he viewed it in
Apple Mail is just shows a bunch of EML files without their contents
unlike TB and SM. Oh and webmail.
Sorry I was excited and being chatty lol, anyways, It looks like an
option will be added :)
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Subject: Re: [The Trac Project] #10870: Download in other formats:
Plain Text Link in 1.0 RC Used to view in browser, now downloads file
Date: Thu, 27 Sep 2012 21:44:05 -0000
From: The Trac Project <[email protected]>
Reply-To: [email protected]
CC: [email protected]
#10870: Download in other formats: Plain Text Link in 1.0 RC Used to view in
browser, now downloads file
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Reporter: miked@... | Owner:
Type: enhancement | Status: new
Priority: normal | Milestone: next-stable-1.0.x
Component: web frontend | Version: 1.0-stable
Severity: normal | Resolution:
Keywords: |
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Release Notes:
API Changes:
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Changes (by cboos):
* milestone: 1.0.1 => next-stable-1.0.x
Comment:
I think we could have some user preference for this, for those who really
want to have the unsafe behavior. There we could easily add a hint to
explain the issue.
e.g.
`[ ]` Open plain text attachments directly in the browser
// This can present a security hazard as some browsers will try to
"guess" the MIME type of the file from its content regardless of what was
specified. If someone crafts an attachment which contains malicious HTML
markup (think XSS), you'll be vulnerable. //
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Ticket URL: <http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/10870#comment:10>
The Trac Project <http://trac.edgewall.org/>
The Trac Project
Mike Doroshenko II wrote:
http://trac.edgewall.org/ticket/10870#no4
I just made Ticket #10870
I am not familiar with writing plugins yet, sounds like a fun project
for the future :)
Steffen Hoffmann wrote:
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On 25.09.2012 17:18, Mike Doroshenko II wrote:
Oh sorry I didn't see your reply until after I sent my last message.
Is it possible to change the behavior by editing the source?
Sure, plainly reverting [11233] [1] will do.
But doing it without patching the source will be preferred. Are you
familiar with writing a plugin? If so, try to implement a
ITemplateStreamFilter [2], that does the change at runtime, so you don't
need to mess with Trac core on each update.
As Ryan pointed out, it's possible, that you can convince core
developers to revert or alter the behavior in some way. This would be
preferred by me as well. So open a ticket for discussion and advertise
it here, please.
Steffen Hoffmann
[1] http://trac.edgewall.org/changeset/11233
[2]
http://trac.edgewall.org/wiki/TracDev/PluginDevelopment/ExtensionPoints/trac.web.api.ITemplateStreamFilter
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Mike Doroshenko, Junior Sys Admin
TecKnoQuest Inc.
[email protected]
www.tecknoquest.com
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