HTML Question
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HTML Question
I am looking at a text file that someone sent me of what was originally an HTML email.
The text between the <body> and </body> tag appears as such (I am recreating a portion of it):
You have reached us after business=
hours.<br /> <br />We would love to speak with=
you and discuss your issue, but unfortunately=
we are not here now.=
and so on and so forth.
My question is what are the "=" at the end of each line? I was shown a screen capture of what the email looked like in a browser and the = symbols do not appear, nor do they seem to indicate any specific formatting.
Any ideas?
The text between the <body> and </body> tag appears as such (I am recreating a portion of it):
You have reached us after business=
hours.<br /> <br />We would love to speak with=
you and discuss your issue, but unfortunately=
we are not here now.=
and so on and so forth.
My question is what are the "=" at the end of each line? I was shown a screen capture of what the email looked like in a browser and the = symbols do not appear, nor do they seem to indicate any specific formatting.
Any ideas?
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Needs more Lemon Pledge
Joined: Mar 2005
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From: Phoenix, AZ
Well, in my defense I did google it, but in this case you had to google the right thing to get the right response. I spent 30 minutes looking at google results and never found that.
Thanks Thoiboi, just what I was looking for.
Thanks Thoiboi, just what I was looking for.
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Thoiboi,
I will do some testing but wanted to ask in case you knew easily:
would accidentally inserting an "=" into the middle of a line of text (not followed by two hex characters) cause the remainder of that line to NOT be displayed in thunderbird showing a IMAP message(but subsequent lines would be)?
I think I know the answer and will test shortly, just wondering if you knew how "strong" the soft line break is in the formatting heirarchy...
I will do some testing but wanted to ask in case you knew easily:
would accidentally inserting an "=" into the middle of a line of text (not followed by two hex characters) cause the remainder of that line to NOT be displayed in thunderbird showing a IMAP message(but subsequent lines would be)?
I think I know the answer and will test shortly, just wondering if you knew how "strong" the soft line break is in the formatting heirarchy...
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