jimt wrote: > Actually (=0D) is an upper level ascii character being mistranslated by the > email reader. Somebody is inserting hard returns in there email instead of > using the wrap feature or the program they are using assumes all wraps are > hard returns. I know hotmail and a few other used to do that. Well, not upper level. It's a 0x0D, or 13 decimal, or ^M. It's a carriage return. This is not about using hard returns or not, but rather going back and forth between HTML and non-html mail readers. If you ever needed confirmation that HTML mail was evil, this it. |
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