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BIO
Jim Andrews does http://vispo.com . He is a poet-programmer and audio guy. His work explores the new media possibilities of poetry, and seeks to synthesize the poetical with other arts and media.
Re: exhibit RSS
> More RSS goodies: A feed for you to follow the member-curated exhibits
> as they come out. Right now, there are only three, but there's no
> reason that won't change ...
>
> http://rhizome.org/syndicate/exhibit.rss
Sorry for the dumb question, Francis, but how would I embed (if that is the
word) this information in an html page?
Also, how would I make my own RSS feed?
ja
http://vispo.com
> as they come out. Right now, there are only three, but there's no
> reason that won't change ...
>
> http://rhizome.org/syndicate/exhibit.rss
Sorry for the dumb question, Francis, but how would I embed (if that is the
word) this information in an html page?
Also, how would I make my own RSS feed?
ja
http://vispo.com
Re: attachments and just plain images
> They're linked from another site. If you View Source on the message
> you'll see, at the bottom:
>
> <IMG align=bas=
> eline
> alt="Add FUN to your email - CLICK HERE!" border=0 hspace=0
> src="http://www2.incredimail.com/contents/stamps/imstp_emo_en.gif">
>
> Those funny symbols I think are an encoding issue, which seems to show
> up even when I View Source using Mail.App. Anyway, the point is that
> you can link to images on another site, that's not blocked since it's
> not an attachment. (Also, it's harder to spread virii that way.) You
> just need to be able to edit the HTML in an email message, but that's
> actually not so easy, depending on your email client.
Yes, I right clicked on Manik's email and selected 'View Source' and saw the
above code you mention also. And yes, the question becomes 'How do you edit
the HTML code of the email message?' I don't see a way to do that in
Outlook. Probably for security reasons. Security security. Yeesh.
Anybody know of email clients that let you edit the underlying HTML code?
I've been through this a bit before when I had to disallow attachments on
another list. Didn't really want to disallow it, like Francis doesn't, but
it would be irresponsible of Rhizome to permit attachments when they know
viruses are transmitted that way.
ja
> you'll see, at the bottom:
>
> <IMG align=bas=
> eline
> alt="Add FUN to your email - CLICK HERE!" border=0 hspace=0
> src="http://www2.incredimail.com/contents/stamps/imstp_emo_en.gif">
>
> Those funny symbols I think are an encoding issue, which seems to show
> up even when I View Source using Mail.App. Anyway, the point is that
> you can link to images on another site, that's not blocked since it's
> not an attachment. (Also, it's harder to spread virii that way.) You
> just need to be able to edit the HTML in an email message, but that's
> actually not so easy, depending on your email client.
Yes, I right clicked on Manik's email and selected 'View Source' and saw the
above code you mention also. And yes, the question becomes 'How do you edit
the HTML code of the email message?' I don't see a way to do that in
Outlook. Probably for security reasons. Security security. Yeesh.
Anybody know of email clients that let you edit the underlying HTML code?
I've been through this a bit before when I had to disallow attachments on
another list. Didn't really want to disallow it, like Francis doesn't, but
it would be irresponsible of Rhizome to permit attachments when they know
viruses are transmitted that way.
ja
Re: attachments and just plain images
hi francis,
what you say is what i would have presumed to be the case, ie, whether
images are attachments or not, the scanning program treats them as
attachments and strips them out. however, if you look at the bottom of
Manik's last email, you'll see some images; emoticons. how did these make it
through, do you think? Manik, did you put these images in there or did your
email client just insert some code that you didn't know of? maybe they are
not 'in' the email but are, in the email, <img> tags to image sources on the
net somewhere?
ja
what you say is what i would have presumed to be the case, ie, whether
images are attachments or not, the scanning program treats them as
attachments and strips them out. however, if you look at the bottom of
Manik's last email, you'll see some images; emoticons. how did these make it
through, do you think? Manik, did you put these images in there or did your
email client just insert some code that you didn't know of? maybe they are
not 'in' the email but are, in the email, <img> tags to image sources on the
net somewhere?
ja
attachments and just plain images
hi francis,
that's too bad about no more attachments. i was so attached to them. on a
list i ran, one dum-dum sent a 1.2mb attachement by accident and there were
a few viruses distributed via attachments, at other times. so i had to
disallow attachments, which i didn't want to do, but it just wasn't working.
i'm not sure if it also means that images cannot be included, not as
attachments, but as visible in emails? it would be a shame to lose the
ability to see images in emails to rhizome. one of the things i like about
this list is there is a mix of types of artists on rhizome.
ja
> goodbye
> attachments.
that's too bad about no more attachments. i was so attached to them. on a
list i ran, one dum-dum sent a 1.2mb attachement by accident and there were
a few viruses distributed via attachments, at other times. so i had to
disallow attachments, which i didn't want to do, but it just wasn't working.
i'm not sure if it also means that images cannot be included, not as
attachments, but as visible in emails? it would be a shame to lose the
ability to see images in emails to rhizome. one of the things i like about
this list is there is a mix of types of artists on rhizome.
ja
> goodbye
> attachments.
stir fry upgrade
The Stir Fry texts ( http://vispo.com/StirFryTexts ), which previously only
worked on IE for the PC, now work on the Mac and PC on IE 4+, Netscape 7+,
Firefox, Safari, and possibly others. Many thanks to Marko Niemi for showing
me how to extend the DHTML code!
The Stir Fry texts is a poetry/programming project I started in 1999, using
texts from Joseph Weizenbaum, Leo Marx, Jerome McGann, Talan Memott, Lee
Worden, Mary Phillips, and myself. Since then, there have been some
productive collaborations with Brian Lennon (2000) and Pauline Masurel
(2002) on this interactive literary form. And some of them have been
translated into Chinese by Shuen-shing Lee.
The project continues intermitently as artists find they have ideas that the
form is appropriate for.
ja
worked on IE for the PC, now work on the Mac and PC on IE 4+, Netscape 7+,
Firefox, Safari, and possibly others. Many thanks to Marko Niemi for showing
me how to extend the DHTML code!
The Stir Fry texts is a poetry/programming project I started in 1999, using
texts from Joseph Weizenbaum, Leo Marx, Jerome McGann, Talan Memott, Lee
Worden, Mary Phillips, and myself. Since then, there have been some
productive collaborations with Brian Lennon (2000) and Pauline Masurel
(2002) on this interactive literary form. And some of them have been
translated into Chinese by Shuen-shing Lee.
The project continues intermitently as artists find they have ideas that the
form is appropriate for.
ja