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Re: Possible Bug


Leeni
 

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I was given a solution which is easy to implement.
That is to delete the image not only?at the bottom where I?had done it but also in the top portion of the email itself. So if I delete it in 2 places, it will not show up in the email. I am going to try that.
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Now if I write to Beta and make a suggestion for a possible bug, would it be listened to if I don't have a premium?group.?
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Thanks, Leeni?
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Date: 1/11/2021 12:50:55 AM
Subject: Re: [GMF] Possible Bug
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Leeni,
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? > So, I looked below for the specific graphic and checked to delete the
? > graphic in question.
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Checking the box deleted only the image file containing the image, not
the text in the body of the message which referenced it.
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? > Then I hit save and opened it up again to make sure that the violated
? > graphic was gone and it was.
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If there's a bug here it may be this: that the on-site view doesn't show
a broken image icon at the spot where the image file was referenced. If
it did you'd have known you needed to take the second step of deleting
the reference.
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The more complicated fix (for Mark) would be to find and eliminate the
references when images are deleted from a pending message.
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? > Now in the email, this is what we see where the graphic used to be.
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Standard missing/broken image icon plus the name of the image file.
That's what most HTML rendering applications would show when there's a
reference to a file that can't be found or read.
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? > I am not sure if this is a bug or not.
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Tough call. I'd say it isn't a bug, exactly, but a lack of a smooth user
interface.
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As a #suggestion in beta I'd say the suggestion would be: When editing a
Pending message, delete any HTML <img> tags referencing a file when the
checkbox is used to delete that file.
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Shal
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