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patrick013
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Tbird w\ HTML 5

Hello,

If you could add HTML 5 to Thunderbird's RSS feed section I would
greatly appreciate it. This would allow full length RSS feeds to be seen
in Tbird with all the graphics, etc. without switching to the RSS website
to view the whole feed article. Most RSS feeds I receive are several or more
paragraphs with some pictures, depending on the feed. Presently Tbird only
shows a short text of the RSS feed rec'd.

Would make a great program even better.

thanks,

patrick013

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That is a request you need to make of the ThunderBird Developers at Mozilla.

We only make it portable, sorry.

Tim

Things have got to get better, they can't get worse, or can they?

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tbir5d html

well i will do so as time allows

what a great upgrade that would be

patrik013

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Also that's the feed

Additionally, most RSS feeds don't provide the full content - just the first few paragraphs or something like that. No honest RSS reader can produce the whole article when it's only given part of it.

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patrick013
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rss feeds

Some feeds are many paragraphs with pictures. You don't even have to
go to the website. Others are about one paragraph.

patrick

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Feed-dependent

As I was saying, it's entirely dependent on the feed. Some provide more, some provide less.

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