Update: HTML in Bulletins now working for me

Started by rfowkes at att.net Jan 6, 2008 3 posts
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#1
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As soon as I finished replying to Shane and Richard about my recent
auto-opening of IE windows via HDTV HTML news bulletins the problem
has apparently gone away. HTML documents are now opening normally in
HTML in my e-mail program. Very strange.

And I haven't even restarted my computer nor closed my e-mail program
(Eudora 7.1) during this time so I can't explain it away via a clean
boot of program or machine. Evidently something, somewhere in the
pipeline between Shane and myself has changed.

Weird, but not worth fretting about (unless it reappears.)

We now return you to all the news coming from CES (I stay home for
that one since it's just too crazy. I'll watch, read and listen to
all the reports. CEDIA is much better for my needs since the main
focus is on the Home Theater aspect of things.)

Enjoy the show, those who are there battling the crowds. Thanks in
advance for all the insights.

-- RAF


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#2
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I was making some changes trying to find it ... apparently it was one of
the changes I made. I think I know what it was, so it should be fixed
from now on.

Thank you for letting me know about it though, I had no idea.

Shane Sturgeon



Dr Robert A Fowkes wrote:
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>
> As soon as I finished replying to Shane and Richard about my recent
> auto-opening of IE windows via HDTV HTML news bulletins the problem
> has apparently gone away. HTML documents are now opening normally in
> HTML in my e-mail program. Very strange.
>
> And I haven't even restarted my computer nor closed my e-mail program
> (Eudora 7.1) during this time so I can't explain it away via a clean
> boot of program or machine. Evidently something, somewhere in the
> pipeline between Shane and myself has changed.
>
> Weird, but not worth fretting about (unless it reappears.)
>
> We now return you to all the news coming from CES (I stay home for
> that one since it's just too crazy. I'll watch, read and listen to
> all the reports. CEDIA is much better for my needs since the main
> focus is on the Home Theater aspect of things.)
>
> Enjoy the show, those who are there battling the crowds. Thanks in
> advance for all the insights.
>
> -- RAF
>
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#3
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Thank you very much, Shane. It's difficult, if not impossible, to
check all the possible ramifications of software changes for some
users. That's what us "HDTV beta testers" are for! Glad I wasn't
just seeing things. It does appear to function properly now. (People
thought I was bonkers in the early days when I was reporting
handshaking issues with fairly complex HDMI installations (signal
passing through four different HDMI devices.)

The bleeding edge is a trip, eh? ;)


At 01:47 AM 1/7/2008 -0500, you wrote:
>I was making some changes trying to find it ... apparently it was one of
>the changes I made. I think I know what it was, so it should be fixed
>from now on.
>
>Thank you for letting me know about it though, I had no idea.

-- RAF


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