html for newsgroup
No. And even if they do, it may not be available.
Case in point: My family went on vacation this past week. My wife
made the hotel reservations and made certain the hotel had dataports
in most rooms - even made sure we got one of those rooms. When I
hooked up my trusty 300 Mhz laptop I discovered their interpretation
of 'Dataport' was limited to 2400 baud. Yes, we complained.
PlainBill
On Thu, 15 Jul 2004 17:01:25 GMT, "Dsybok"
wrote:
Yes their post was in HTML which is a newsgroup no no. I got the same
message when replying. All you need to do is to highlight your text and go
up to format and hit plain text and itll change your post to plain text. You
can simply reply in HTML which I think is the modern way of doing things,
but some people get all uppity if you dont use plain text.
Why. I dont know, doesnt everyone have a cable modem and new PC nowadays
anyway?
D
"Newbie Bill" wrote in message
om...
Another computer literacy question. Using Outlook Express and going
through
usenet I just responded to a post. When 'sending' I got message
apparently
I had composed in html. This has never happened before. Did I respond to
an html post (Will Koi stop growing) and that was the default? How do I
change/check to make sure I am just using text based messages?
Thanxx
Bill Brister
He that would make his own liberty secure must guard even his enemy from oppression, for if he violates this duty, he establishes a precedent that will reach to himself.
-Thomas Paine
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