>> the misspellings. I change my setting back to plain text and it works
>> just fine. Does anyone know how to fix this problem?
>
> Yes. Stop using that plugin - it is b0rked, has always been b0rked, and
> will probably continue to be b0rked in the forseeable future. Also,
> check the archives,
> the misspellings. I change my setting back to plain text and it works
> just fine. Does anyone know how to fix this problem?
Yes. Stop using that plugin - it is b0rked, has always been b0rked, and
will probably continue to be b0rked in the forseeable future. Also, check
the archives, there ha
Jason Dickman zei:
> I have installed the htmlarea plug-in and now the squirrelspell does not
> work. It does not report any errors but does not seem to catch any of
> the misspellings. I change my setting back to plain text and it works
> just fine. Does anyone know how to fix this problem?
>
Y
I have installed the htmlarea plug-in
and now the squirrelspell does not work. It does not report any errors but does not
seem to catch any of the misspellings. I
change my setting back to plain text and it works just fine. Does anyone know
how to fix this problem?
Hello,I have another problem with the htmlarea plugin. When I
reply to a message that came from a client, everything from the original
message behind the > is a run-on like so:> testing-- Jason
Lieurance (MCP,Network+, & A+> Certified)Owner/Head
TechnicianViper Systems1910 W. Robb> AveSuite 19Lima,
Hello,This is with the htmlarea plugin.If I am composing a
message and save it and then work onit again, it's ok. But if I
save it a 2nd time and go to work on it, Ibelieve it messes up the
html code and display something likesize 2> in
front of some of the lines. Lines are also messed as far as sp
Hey i'm using :
Squirrelmail 1.4.rc1 with latest CVS
htmlarea v.3.3 and the plugin writes mail with " etc" tags but it doesn't change the type from "plain" to "html" in the header, so when other programs open it up i litterally see " go to the store" . How do i fix this?
Thanks for all your
Peter Veach said:> > It looks like there is a problem with
the html code generated by the > htmlarea plugin. I tried the
latest download and the problem is still > there. The outgoing
email is only partially readable by squirrelmail > and other mail
clients. Mostly all you see are codes. Apparently
It looks like there is a problem with the html code generated by the
htmlarea plugin. I tried the latest download and the problem is still
there. The outgoing email is only partially readable by squirrelmail
and other mail clients. Mostly all you see are codes. Apparently the
code is not being
I installed the Redhat RPM version of Squirrelmail which I download
from the Squirrelmail web site. It seems to come with most of the
plugins available by running conf.pl.
My question is in regard to the htmlarea plugin. I enabled this and I
can use the enhanced editor to compose email. And it
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