Am 03.07.2013 08:35, schrieb Rimas Kudelis:
2013.07.03 00:20, Michael Heydekamp rašė:
Received a multipart/alternative message today, produced with Roundcube 0.9.2 stable (first part text/plain, second part text/html), where the quote chars ">" in the HTML part were not recognized as quote chars upon displaying in RC 1.0-git.
Should they be?
Sure. At least I think so.
I tend to believe that the HTML part is supposed to be displayed as-is, that's why it's HTML in the first place. It's the sender's job to format it the way they want the receiver to see it.
The sender can't do anything else than what he gets when he's quoting a (plain text) message: He will have one or more ">" in front of every quoted line. Which is (in his sent HTML message) then being HTML encoded as one or more ">".
So what exactly should he "format" there...??
Upon HTML decoding ">" to ">", the ">" should be recognized as a quote char when displaying it, IMO.
What am I missing?
Michael Heydekamp Co-Admin freexp.de Düsseldorf/Germany