[Mailman-Developers] Boilerplate and content filtering [was: Introduction and Project Discussion]

Sreyanth sreyanth at gmail.com
Mon Apr 15 12:11:51 CEST 2013


On Mon, Apr 15, 2013 at 3:38 PM, Stephen J. Turnbull <stephen at xemacs.org>wrote:

> Sreyanth writes:
>
>  > Just hide the boilerplate in the email, giving a link to
>  > click. When clicked, use js to unhide the boilerplate. This would
>  > not anyhow require separate storage. Suggest me something if this
>  > is bad!
>
> The main point of sharing links is not storage compression; it's that
> the link identifies boilerplate you've seen before by changing
> appearance.  You won't be able to tell if JS is used.
>

​I concur.​

I I understood it before too. I proposed this JS approach, as I wondered
why people would anyhow look at the boilerplate! (That's the main point of
the project right!)​



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*Yours Sincerely*
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*Mora Sreyantha Chary*
*Computer Engineering '14*
*National Institute of Technology Karnataka*
*Surathkal, India 575 025*


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