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Celandra is a game in which the players take the roles of societies, rather than playing individual characters. The players will invent a society with its culture and heritage, and will guide its development and interaction with the world. Emphasis will be be placed on developing a detailed history of Celandra, along with myths and legends.
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KarenCravens
Karen Cravens

Fri

Aug 6
1999

02:25

[Cel] Attachments

The Phoenyx can handle attachments now, under certain circumstances.  If
you attach a graphic or binary (.zip, etc.) file to your message, the
software will automagically put it on the web page and put a link in your
message.

However.

It only nests one deep.  The most recent example was a two-level MIME; one
multi-part alternative (in which case the new software will just
distribute the text version) in which a text/html was nested.  That's just
plain ugly, and the software scraps the nested part.  (Usually.  Other
times it will send it through, as is, but without the mime-headers it will
display in a yucky manner and everyone will sneer at you for it.)

Also, I don't think .html files are snagged, on the theory that if they
were, all sorts of useless garbage would be saved because lots of mail
programs feel compelled to put HTML in email, and the list owner would
thereby be compelled to spend the better part of his life cleaning up the
directory so the useful stuff was not buried in a sea of "same message I
just posted, only with  around it" stuff.

--
Karen J. Cravens  silver@phoenyx.net
The Dog Ate My Sketchbook:  http://silver.phoenyx.net/


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