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[quote user="Euler GERMAN"]As I just said in another thread, I think this is handled exclusively by Pmail's TER/HTS components.[/quote]
Mainly you're right, but the HTML is prepared for TER by LibTidy which access is provided to by BearHtml or IERenderer. But I'm pretty sure that this is in fact mainly a TER/HTS issue since they at least changed the DIV handling between latest versions (in former versions <DIV> was handled like <P>, i.e. created a paragraph, which isn't the proper handling compared to most (or all) browsers). I would like to get some sample HTML, though, if possible (it doesn't need to be a complete message, just the HTML would do).
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I see, but the most relevant aspect is on those cases when a message has remote graphics. Also, most of paragraph styling is done using tables which makes HTML message forwarding a mess. I'm not fond of HTML for messaging but it's really a pain when you need to reply to some of them. For message forwarding the most reliable is to forward as attachment and leave it to recipient's email client.
[quote user="idw"]<p>[quote user="Euler GERMAN"]As I just said in <a href="/forums/2/36726/ShowThread.aspx#36726" target="_blank" mce_href="/forums/2/36726/ShowThread.aspx#36726">another thread</a>, I think this is handled exclusively by Pmail's TER/HTS components.[/quote]</p><p>Mainly you're right, but the HTML is prepared for TER by LibTidy which access is provided to by BearHtml or IERenderer. But I'm pretty sure that this is in fact mainly a TER/HTS issue since they at least changed the DIV handling between latest versions (in former versions &lt;DIV&gt; was handled like &lt;P&gt;, i.e. created a paragraph, which isn't the proper handling compared to most (or all) browsers). I would like to get some sample HTML, though, if possible (it doesn't need to be a complete message, just the HTML would do).</p><p>[/quote]</p><p>I see, but the most relevant aspect is on those cases when a message has remote graphics. Also, most of paragraph styling is done using tables which makes HTML message forwarding a mess. I'm not fond of HTML for messaging but it's really a pain when you need to reply to some of them. For message forwarding the most reliable is to forward as attachment and leave it to recipient's email client.
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-- Euler
Pegasus Mail 4.81.1154 Windows 7 Ultimate
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PMDebug: 2.5.8.34 BearHTML 4.9.9.6