RE: [PHP] Re: The Official OT "Name Tedd's Grandson" Thread

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Old 07-26-2007
Ford, Mike
 
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Default RE: [PHP] Re: The Official OT "Name Tedd's Grandson" Thread

On 26 July 2007 16:10, M. Sokolewicz wrote:

> Daniel Brown wrote:
> > On 7/26/07, Daniel Brown <parasane@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > .... or am I going retarded again?

> >
> >
> > This has been confirmed. For whatever reason, Gmail isn't
> > showing me the [php] mark in the subject for this thread. Perhaps
> > because I'm the OP.
> >
> > /me shrugs.
> >

>
> It's not the only, about 50% of threads have it, and another 50%
> don't. For instance, the DOM thread does not have it, this thread has
> it in between Re:'s, Hide the real URL has it, Pirate PHP books
> doesn't, etc.


What are you talking about??? That has to be an artifice of Gmail (and other clients?) -- every single message I've seen in every one of those topics has the [php] marker, just not always in exactly the same place:

[php] About DOM function in PHP
Re: [php] About DOM function in PHP
[php] Re: About DOM function in PHP
Re: [php] Re: About DOM function in PHP

[php] Pirate PHP books online?
Re: [php] Pirate PHP books online?
[php] Re: Pirate PHP books online?
Re: [php] Re: Pirate PHP books online?
[php] Re: Re: Pirate PHP books online?
Re: [php] Re: Re: Pirate PHP books online?
Re[2]: [php] Re: Pirate PHP books online?
Re: Re[2]: [php] Re: Pirate PHP books online?

I think I can kinda see a logic in there to do with a combination of smart and dumb email clients, and when the PHP list server adds a [php] marker, but I leave it as an exercise for the reader to figure out what it is... ;)

Bottom line, the [php] marker *is* there on every message, and if you're not seeing it it's 'cos your client is (for whatever reason) stripping it.

Cheers!

Mike

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Old 07-26-2007
Tijnema
 
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Default Re: [PHP] Re: The Official OT "Name Tedd's Grandson" Thread

On 7/26/07, Ford, Mike <M.Ford@leedsmet.ac.uk> wrote:
> On 26 July 2007 16:10, M. Sokolewicz wrote:
>
> > Daniel Brown wrote:
> > > On 7/26/07, Daniel Brown <parasane@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > .... or am I going retarded again?
> > >
> > >
> > > This has been confirmed. For whatever reason, Gmail isn't
> > > showing me the [php] mark in the subject for this thread. Perhaps
> > > because I'm the OP.
> > >
> > > /me shrugs.
> > >

> >
> > It's not the only, about 50% of threads have it, and another 50%
> > don't. For instance, the DOM thread does not have it, this thread has
> > it in between Re:'s, Hide the real URL has it, Pirate PHP books
> > doesn't, etc.

>
> What are you talking about??? That has to be an artifice of Gmail (and other clients?) -- every single message I've seen in every one of those topics has the [php] marker, just not always in exactly the same place:
>
> [php] About DOM function in PHP
> Re: [php] About DOM function in PHP
> [php] Re: About DOM function in PHP
> Re: [php] Re: About DOM function in PHP
>
> [php] Pirate PHP books online?
> Re: [php] Pirate PHP books online?
> [php] Re: Pirate PHP books online?
> Re: [php] Re: Pirate PHP books online?
> [php] Re: Re: Pirate PHP books online?
> Re: [php] Re: Re: Pirate PHP books online?
> Re[2]: [php] Re: Pirate PHP books online?
> Re: Re[2]: [php] Re: Pirate PHP books online?
>
> I think I can kinda see a logic in there to do with a combination of smart and dumb email clients, and when the PHP list server adds a [php] marker, but I leave it as an exercise for the reader to figure out what it is... ;)
>
> Bottom line, the [php] marker *is* there on every message, and if you're not seeing it it's 'cos your client is (for whatever reason) stripping it.
>
> Cheers!
>
> Mike
>


The only threads were [php] is missing for me are the threads that I started.
All others start with [php] or Re: [php]

Tijnema

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Old 07-26-2007
Daniel Brown
 
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Default Re: [PHP] Re: The Official OT "Name Tedd's Grandson" Thread

Yeah, that's what I narrowed it down to as well. Must be a Gmail thing.

On 7/26/07, Tijnema <tijnema@gmail.com> wrote:
> On 7/26/07, Ford, Mike <M.Ford@leedsmet.ac.uk> wrote:
> > On 26 July 2007 16:10, M. Sokolewicz wrote:
> >
> > > Daniel Brown wrote:
> > > > On 7/26/07, Daniel Brown <parasane@gmail.com> wrote:
> > > > > .... or am I going retarded again?
> > > >
> > > >
> > > > This has been confirmed. For whatever reason, Gmail isn't
> > > > showing me the [php] mark in the subject for this thread. Perhaps
> > > > because I'm the OP.
> > > >
> > > > /me shrugs.
> > > >
> > >
> > > It's not the only, about 50% of threads have it, and another 50%
> > > don't. For instance, the DOM thread does not have it, this thread has
> > > it in between Re:'s, Hide the real URL has it, Pirate PHP books
> > > doesn't, etc.

> >
> > What are you talking about??? That has to be an artifice of Gmail (and other clients?) -- every single message I've seen in every one of those topics has the [php] marker, just not always in exactly the same place:
> >
> > [php] About DOM function in PHP
> > Re: [php] About DOM function in PHP
> > [php] Re: About DOM function in PHP
> > Re: [php] Re: About DOM function in PHP
> >
> > [php] Pirate PHP books online?
> > Re: [php] Pirate PHP books online?
> > [php] Re: Pirate PHP books online?
> > Re: [php] Re: Pirate PHP books online?
> > [php] Re: Re: Pirate PHP books online?
> > Re: [php] Re: Re: Pirate PHP books online?
> > Re[2]: [php] Re: Pirate PHP books online?
> > Re: Re[2]: [php] Re: Pirate PHP books online?
> >
> > I think I can kinda see a logic in there to do with a combination of smart and dumb email clients, and when the PHP list server adds a [php] marker, but I leave it as an exercise for the reader to figure out what it is... ;)
> >
> > Bottom line, the [php] marker *is* there on every message, and if you're not seeing it it's 'cos your client is (for whatever reason) stripping it.
> >
> > Cheers!
> >
> > Mike
> >

>
> The only threads were [php] is missing for me are the threads that I started.
> All others start with [php] or Re: [php]
>
> Tijnema
>
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