On Saturday 14 February 2004 8:25 pm, Steven T. Hatton wrote:
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I have often wanted to be able to use some kind of style feature in email, but understand the security consequences of using HTML. That got me to thinking about some kind of XML that could be conjoined with CSS (perhaps a restricted subset of CSS) to produce nicely styled, safe emails. Does anybody follow what I'm saying? Has anybody tried such a thing already?
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Yes, I understand whaat you are saying. Essentially a functional subset of HTML, restricted to formatting of text, without the capability to render buttons which do things and without the hypertext bit - ie linking to web pages. A question, how would Fred Miller on the OT list send us all those fascinating links? This is not meant as a show stopper - I like your idea, but I do think this one needs addressing for a more complete proposal. Vince