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[quote user="Jim Wolfe"]This is quite surprising (and disappointing) since the release notes for 4.6.2 extolled its ability to better deal with HTML messages.[/quote]
It does with regard to crashes and error messages, definitely, I tested several such known issues before release.
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I quite agree, Michael, and I believe that is due in large part to your exemplary efforts with IERenderer. However, my comment was in reference to this statement in the list of improvements and updates for the 4.6.2 version:
Updated editor V4.62 also uses a heavily-updated version of the
editor module we use, and has numerous changes in the way editing
buffers are constructed, meaning it should now be able to edit and reply
to much more complex HTML message formats than previous versions, and
editing should be much more reliable.
I don't intend to 'throw stones' at you, David or any of the folks involved in developing and testing PMail. It's just that what I've experienced with a few HTML messages seems inconsistent with the above statement. Also, I'm curious if there have been similar reports from any others besides 'peggy' and myself or if our experience is somewhat unique.
Jim
[quote user="idw"]<p>[quote user="Jim Wolfe"]This is quite surprising (and disappointing) since the release notes for 4.6.2 extolled its ability to better deal with HTML messages.[/quote]</p><p>It does with regard to crashes and error messages, definitely, I tested several such known issues before release.</p><p>[/quote]</p><p>I quite agree, Michael, and I believe that is due in large part to your exemplary efforts with IERenderer. However, my comment was in reference to this statement in the list of improvements and updates for the 4.6.2 version:</p><p><i>Updated editor</i> &nbsp;V4.62 also uses a heavily-updated version of the
editor module we use, and has numerous changes in the way editing
buffers are constructed, meaning it should now be able to edit and reply
to much more complex HTML message formats than previous versions, and
editing should be much more reliable. </p><p>I don't intend to 'throw stones' at you, David or any of the folks involved in developing and testing PMail. It's just that what I've experienced with a few HTML messages seems inconsistent with the above statement. Also, I'm curious if there have been similar reports from any others besides 'peggy' and myself or if our experience is somewhat unique.</p><p>&nbsp;Jim
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