Yes, it is off the thread, but nobody wants to rename the thread. It just goes on, even with the request of some people. So, here it is, I am renaming the thread. Truthfully, I am getting very sick of such thread. Let's get on to something more technical, something more challenging. And while I am at it, the answer to hekate@intergate.bc.ca's answer is: no. The part: test=test -n "$DISPLAY" tests for X display. If you don't want to use X display and want to use the console, then think about what it takes to use something like 'lynx' to view the HTML. Go figure. I know I may be offending some people here. But I think some people got to start using their brains, look at what they have in hand, what they are dealing with, what they want to do, what they want to achieve, then sit down with a good cup of coffee and think about it, instead of just firing off the questions for other people to answer. Of course, if you still can't figure it out, post the question. But make sure you post what you have tried, what you have thought about also. And when posting a problem that you have in hand, please include as much detail as possible. Regards, C. J. Tan On Wed, 1 Jul 1998, Paul D. Knuth wrote:
isn't this off of the thread?
hekate@intergate.bc.ca wrote:
What does this do? Use Netscape to display html? If I wanted to do that I'd just use Netscape. I'm working from a console cause I don't want to use X.
On Wed, 1 Jul 1998, Philip Stokes wrote:
Nils Jeppe wrote:
I agree that html should not be used for email, but... What version are you using? Doesn't pine filter out html tags?
On those occasions that I have used Pine to look at the mail, whenever there was html involved, pine always told me to use v/s to save the file for viewing with another application:-)
You need to tell Pine what to do with it, using an entry in your /etc/mailcap file. Mine says:
text/html; /opt/netscape/netscape ; ; test=test -n "$DISPLAY"
although having said that, I agree that html has no place in email or usenet articles.
Phil -- Philip Stokes <phil@stokes.demon.co.uk>
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