>>< > is an HTML code for a "non-breaking space" character. HTML >>(HyperText Markup Language) is the language used to author web pages. Some >>email programs, including Microsoft Outlook, encode email messages in >>HTML--that's how you get all those stupid codes in email. > >Dumb question, but given that both Netscape and Microsoft give away HTML >capable email programs for free over the web, why not just download an up to >date email program? > >Mark Well excuse me for asking! I'm running Eudora Pro and happen to like it very much thank you! Dave C. |
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