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/Andrew DeFaria/: Lee wrote: Then there are the prospective employers who Google to see what this "Andrew DeFaria" has contributed, and find out that you have no respect for established conventions, or for other people. Again, sorry, but for the most part this doesn't happen either. Then again, surprise, surprise, HTML *IS* a standard! Perhaps sometime in your life you'll be able to wake up from your 60's ASCII is king, ASCII only haze and change and see that. What ASCII have to do with the group requirement that the messages should be posted in plain text format and not in HTML? |
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The plain text format is chosen so most of the people will benefit. If you really want to contribute - please, abide the group conventions. BTW, you're posting your messages in multipart/alternative where you post two versions of every message of yours - it is just unnecessary waste. |
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"Stanimir Stamenkov" <s7an10 (AT) netscape (DOT) net> wrote in message news:2imuroFp24bpU1 (AT) uni-berlin (DOT) de... What ASCII have to do with the group requirement that the messages should be posted in plain text format and not in HTML? IMHO those 60's ASCII is king types tend to resist change and say with tools that can only do plain text. |
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BTW, you're posting your messages in multipart/alternative where you post two versions of every message of yours - it is just unnecessary waste. Tell me something I don't know. BTW: One part *IS* plain text - just what you guys wanted! |
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Of course I believe that Stanimir Stamenkov and I go back quite a few years. Same old tired argument(s). |
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IMHO those 60's ASCII is king types tend to resist change and say with tools that can only do plain text. |
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BTW, you're posting your messages in multipart/alternative where you post two versions of every message of yours - it is just unnecessary waste. Tell me something I don't know. BTW: One part *IS* plain text - just what you guys wanted! |
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/Andrew DeFaria/: "Stanimir Stamenkov" <s7an10 (AT) netscape (DOT) net> wrote in message news:2imuroFp24bpU1 (AT) uni-berlin (DOT) de... What ASCII have to do with the group requirement that the messages should be posted in plain text format and not in HTML? IMHO those 60's ASCII is king types tend to resist change and say with tools that can only do plain text. Plain text could use as many character sets and encodings as HTML text, so you're making wrong indirection, IMO. |
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BTW, you're posting your messages in multipart/alternative where you post two versions of every message of yours - it is just unnecessary waste. Tell me something I don't know. BTW: One part *IS* plain text - just what you guys wanted! That, one of the parts of your multipart/alternative posts is text/plain doesn't change the fact you're posting an additional copy in HTML format which doubles the message size, which is the important thing to mention. |
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Of course I believe that Stanimir Stamenkov and I go back quite a few years. Same old tired argument(s). Then, I don't see why you still insist "you're right" where most others tell you "you're not". |
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Again, if you want to contribute you should abide conventions so most people will benefit, even if your personal taste differ (I'm not saying you're right or wrong). |
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When most people tell you the plain text is requirement - most probably it is, you didn't provide any contrary argument as to why it shouldn't be. |
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Andrew DeFaria said: IMHO those 60's ASCII is king types tend to resist change and say with tools that can only do plain text. There are very good reasons for limiting newsgroups to plain text. Considering that many of the people who post here make their livings developing web pages, don't you think your accusation is a little silly? |
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BTW, you're posting your messages in multipart/alternative where you post two versions of every message of yours - it is just unnecessary waste. Tell me something I don't know. BTW: One part *IS* plain text - just what you guys wanted! Not at all. I thought we had made it clear that we're asking for plain text, *only*. |
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"Lee" <REM0VElbspamtrap (AT) cox (DOT) net> wrote in message news:ca5ma4011c7 (AT) drn (DOT) newsguy.com... Andrew DeFaria said: IMHO those 60's ASCII is king types tend to resist change and say with tools that can only do plain text. There are very good reasons for limiting newsgroups to plain text. Considering that many of the people who post here make their livings developing web pages, don't you think your accusation is a little silly? And they can't find a newsreader that can handle anything but plain text?!? |
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BTW, you're posting your messages in multipart/alternative where you post two versions of every message of yours - it is just unnecessary waste. Tell me something I don't know. BTW: One part *IS* plain text - just what you guys wanted! Not at all. I thought we had made it clear that we're asking for plain text, *only*. Hey I know. But you are getting what you asked for, and part that you didn't ask for. That's all I was saying. |
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And they can't find a newsreader that can handle anything but plain text?!? You just don't get it, do you? |
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USENET readers shouldn't have to settle for software that suits the person who's asking for help. |
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Some have to pay by the minute for connect time. |
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Some prefer not to risk some pinhead posting live code that will change the size of their window. |
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There are many reasons for asking for plain text. |
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Hey I know. But you are getting what you asked for, and part that you didn't ask for. That's all I was saying. Is English your first language? We specifically ask for plain text *only*. That doesn't mean that adding another 150% of something else is ok. It means plain text *only*. |
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You are free to ignore me. |
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Some have to pay by the minute for connect time. And so how much did they have to pay in this silly, recurring debate? How much do they pay for the endless quoting and quoting that is prevalent in Usenet groups? |
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Some prefer not to risk some pinhead posting live code that will change the size of their window. Never met a Usenet posting that resized my window. Besides most readers allow you to turn off things like JavaScipt. |
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Hey I know. But you are getting what you asked for, and part that you didn't ask for. That's all I was saying. Is English your first language? We specifically ask for plain text *only*. That doesn't mean that adding another 150% of something else is ok. It means plain text *only*. Duh! I know that! I was just pointing out that what you seek is in there. |
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If this was just a difference of opinion, I wouldn't waste my time with you, but it's still clear that you simply don't understand, so there's still hope that something will click and you'll finally get it. Unfortunately, that requires that you be willing to at least consider that you might be wrong. |
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Think for a moment. Those people haven't been involved in this debate. They saw that your post was in HTML and have ignored you. |
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Never met a Usenet posting that resized my window. Besides most readers allow you to turn off things like JavaScipt. Yes, but not all, and that's only one of many reasons. |
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You still don't understand what "only" means? |
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I'm not seeking the plain text, I'm seeking the elimination of the HTML portion. |
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Skipping over the extra text doesn't do anything to prevent my server from filling up with the wasted text. |
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It doesn't make it take less time to download the day's messages. |
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Do you really not see that thousands of people having to hit "next section" so that you can post the way you like isn't really reasonable? |
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