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Old May 28th 07, 06:55 AM posted to rec.radio.amateur.antenna
John Smith I John Smith I is offline
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Default Subscript test in html

Owen Duffy wrote:

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Owen:

If you have no interest in discussing sub/super scripted math equations
which involve those lovely greek characters, viewing them, stating them,
using them, or participating in the future high math discussions I see
coming on the horizon, you may wish to avoid my future posts.

Frankly, I wonder how anyone can get by without proper tools to display
equations properly--it has hampered me greatly! However, if you are of
that mind, DON'T bother getting a proper newsreader and remain back in
the 1980's ...

Mainly, I am just preparing for Cecil, when he gets back from where ever
he has gone ... his embarking down paths most avoid causes me to "step
up to the plate" and get prepared! I imagine most here are either
unwilling or unable, for them I suggest just downloading EZNEC (or
another appliance application) and letting it do it for you ...

And, you are correct, uuencoding results in all text printable ascii
characters. Worse yet, you are correct again, html uses all printable
ascii characters! Now, how your newsreader is set to interpret them (if
it can) is up to you! If you came to play with the big boys, I hope you
brought the right tools.

Yanno, I should have asked, everyone here DOES own a scientific
programmable calculator, don't they? :-)

Regards,
JS