From: Tassilo Horn on 25 Jun 2010 19:52 Xah Lee <xahlee(a)gmail.com> writes: > Tassilo, i use google groups to read news, so i don't see any form > feed. Don't think i can see them in any or most web based interface. Real men don't use web interfaces. ;-) > Just checked gmane.org it also doesn't show. With google group, if you > view the message raw, it's still there though... Yes, I guess adding formfeeds to messages is mostly common in emacs and lisp related groups, where most readers use emacs with Gnus or Wanderlust. But also classic newsreaders like slrn treat formfeed as page divider. Bye, Tassilo
From: . on 26 Jun 2010 09:50
Hello Xah, With your background and the time you spend with emacs/computers, I cannot explain to myself how you can read the news via a web interface like google news (google groups was a little better years ago, but now it is complete rubish). There are so many dedicated readers: emacs-gnus, tin, slrn, pan... > Tassilo, i use google groups to read news, so i don't see any form > feed. Don't think i can see them in any or most web based interface. > Just checked gmane.org it also doesn't show. With google group, if you > view the message raw, it's still there though... > > Xah |