* Code that detects HTML in a message body?
@ 2004-06-04 16:11 Lloyd Zusman
2004-06-06 13:04 ` Jesper Harder
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From: Lloyd Zusman @ 2004-06-04 16:11 UTC (permalink / raw)
Could someone point me to the elisp code that Gnus uses to detect
whether the body of a message contains HTML?
I'm talking about the case where the message body is _not_ contained in
a text/html MIME message part, but rather, where there is a single-part,
non-MIME message that happens to have its body filled with HTML.
I know that Gnus can detect this case, and I'd like to look through the
elisp code so I can understand the algorithm used.
Thanks in advance.
--
Lloyd Zusman
ljz@asfast.com
God bless you.
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* Re: Code that detects HTML in a message body?
2004-06-04 16:11 Code that detects HTML in a message body? Lloyd Zusman
@ 2004-06-06 13:04 ` Jesper Harder
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From: Jesper Harder @ 2004-06-06 13:04 UTC (permalink / raw)
Lloyd Zusman <ljz@asfast.com> writes:
> Could someone point me to the elisp code that Gnus uses to detect
> whether the body of a message contains HTML?
>
> I'm talking about the case where the message body is _not_ contained in
> a text/html MIME message part, but rather, where there is a single-part,
> non-MIME message that happens to have its body filled with HTML.
>
> I know that Gnus can detect this case
Are you sure? I've never seen that, and the few test cases I tried
didn't work.
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Jesper Harder <http://purl.org/harder/>
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