HTML in Email

From: Hans Franke <Hans.Franke_at_mch20.sbs.de>
Date: Mon Feb 7 14:11:39 2000

> > He was saying that HTML *itself* only adds about 5% to plain
> >text....
> Fair enough, I didn't realise that. I thought he was referring to the
> overall size of the HTML encoded message.

> >....but most of these so called HTML editors are really bad and
> >bloat the HTML out quite a bit.
> Tell me about it. Since I haven't take the time to sit down and learn HTML
> coding yet I use FrontPage, you want to look at that for a prime example of
> bloated HTML production....I've heard tales of some pages being three times
> larger than they could be mentioned in the FP newsgroup. :-(

Prime example ? Well, one can name it that way ... I still do
99% of my HTML stuff in notepad - maybe not realy a world class
tool, but one get's used to it. And even the German umlauts are
not exactly a problem &uuml; unstead of an "u isn't that hard.

Anyway, I once _had_ to use Frontpage to modify some pages
I did, and they did not only tripple in size, but also these
pages didn't render any longer correctly in some browser !=
MS-Explorer (And last but not least in my case, the code did
become completly unreadable - why 1000 times set font attributes
if I don't care for fonts at all ?)

It is still possible to do Web pages that are readable in
any browser type _and_ are still good loocking (assumed
you use an actual Lynx version :). Ok, this means that
one has to limit himself to real basic structures, and no
fancy fonting and gimmicking, and _may_ increase the size
more to 15% bigger than plain than including all the ALT
tags etc, but it's worth.

Well, I just belive I'm again part of a dieing species -
even the W3C is about to drop some principles which have
been root mechanisms of what's now the WEB.

And for the list, I would go for c), the deHTMLifier.
I'ts not that hard to programm in perl (or whatever).
As for myself, I consider HTML as readable, just it
happenes that most of the unwanted HTML stuff is done
by MS or MS-alike tools that add way more noise than
needed - so cut it off (*)

Anyway
Gruss
H.

(*) another way may be to heep the basic tags and just
remove all the optional parameters - or, maybe even better
use a HTML to Text converter.

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Received on Mon Feb 07 2000 - 14:11:39 GMT

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