X-Message-Number: 17159
Date: Tue, 31 Jul 2001 10:41:57 -0400 (EDT)
From: Charles Platt <>
Subject: reply to James Swayze

In many cases where you read "Skipping HTML encoding," the sender's mail
program (probably Outlook Express) has sent the message in duplicate: Once
in plaintext, and once in HTML. Thus when the HTML is discarded, you're
not missing anything.

As for CryoNet being upgraded to allow HTML: I certainly hope this doesn't
happen. The resulting file size would make Trygve Bauge seem concise. If
anyone has important graphics, the graphics can be placed on a web page,
and a link to the page can be inserted in CryoNet.

But, I can't imagine what those "important graphics" would be. Cooling
curves in a cryonics case, perhaps? How many years has it been since
anyone has posted useful content of that type?

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