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Re: Viewing HTML mails broken?: msg#00043

Subject: Re: Viewing HTML mails broken?
* Trey Sizemore <trey@xxxxxxxxxxx>:
It appears that the latest mutt-ng from SVN has changed its behavior
with regard to HTML mails.  Whereas before, I could view them with no
problem (using w3m) they now appear as the following sample:

That's a feature, not a bug. ;-)

Just save the part and try to view it with w3m from the command line and you'll get the same result. So it's a w3m problem. Solution: call it with the following option: '-T text/html' and it works even from command line. For lynx there's a similar option as text browsers sometimes have problems detecting the type of local files (no Content-Type: header as HTTP provides.)

  bye, Rocco
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:wq!



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