Re: reading a email

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2000


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 30668
interpreted = N
texte = >I don't rally understand why I had to double [url] the middle tag, if >somebody can explain that I'd be grateful. Also if there's a more better >way please lemme know :)I think (just guessing) you need to [unurl] in the middle tags. In otherwords, things like Subject%3a%20 are already URLed and you want to unURL them.Also... Maybe your code will always work because the file is always being written by SIMS, but can you guarantee that the From _always_ comes after the Subject? If not, then your [middle] for the searchterm will not work...Maybe justsearchterm=[middle startafter=[url]Subject%3a%20[/url]&endbefore=[url]%0D[/url]]In other words, the is always there, but maybe the From doesn't always follow the Subject.Make sense?___Joe____________________________________________________ Joseph D'Andrea JoeDan@West21.com WEST21.com Internet services for the 21st Century http://www.west21.com/ _________________________________________________ ------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
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  13. reading a email (Aaron Lynch 2000)
>I don't rally understand why I had to double [url] the middle tag, if >somebody can explain that I'd be grateful. Also if there's a more better >way please lemme know :)I think (just guessing) you need to [unurl] in the middle tags. In otherwords, things like Subject%3a%20 are already URLed and you want to unURL them.Also... Maybe your code will always work because the file is always being written by SIMS, but can you guarantee that the From _always_ comes after the Subject? If not, then your [middle] for the searchterm will not work...Maybe justsearchterm=[middle startafter=[url]Subject%3a%20[/url]&endbefore=[url]%0D[/url]]In other words, the is always there, but maybe the From doesn't always follow the Subject.Make sense?___Joe____________________________________________________ Joseph D'Andrea JoeDan@West21.com WEST21.com Internet services for the 21st Century http://www.west21.com/ _________________________________________________ ------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Joseph D'Andrea

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