Jargons of Info Tech industry
paul at boddie.org.uk
paul at boddie.org.uk
Sun Oct 9 12:26:55 EDT 2005
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Tim Tyler wrote: > Javascript can be turned off in *mail readers* - by their manufacturers. Yes, mail readers, browsers, combined mail reading and Web browsing "suites", or whatever combination of functions you care to consider. In any case, in the not-exactly-unknown mail reader I use, I can't seem to find a setting that will turn JavaScript on. Meanwhile, HTML mail is flagged and presented as plain text with a prominent warning about viewing the message as HTML - an acceptable tradeoff which only slightly delays the viewing of the very few legitimate messages I get sent in that format. Of course, the most excitable manufacturers of mail readers with respect to enabling a "rich experience" are those pitching "enterprise functionality", although a full treatment of their mistakes (amplifying my previous rant) would take this discussion even further away from the tenuous connection it has with Python, related discussions on type safety, private/protected/public, using Python in Mozilla, and the disappearance of the Bastion module notwithstanding. Paul
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