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That will result in the same problem, some lines after
replies, then would be:
<<----------------------------
And finding out how to delete that with the < in front
is my problem....
--- Jason Wong <php-general@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> On Tuesday 28 December 2004 13:26, Will McCullough
> wrote:
>
> > We are writing a web archive to a mail list
> server.
> > We want to be able to delete the footer that comes
> > through on every email so that we don't end up
> with
> > those long footers that are 4x repeated sometimes
> like
> > in the example here:
>
> If everyone followed standards and long established
> conventions then life
> would be a breeze. If the signature (ie your footer)
> is separated from the
> body by '-- ' (note the space) then
> standards/conventions compliant clients
> will automatically strip the signature when needed.
>
> The PHP list does correctly use '-- ' when it
> appends its signature.
> Unfortunately Yahoo doesn't (probably because it
> doesn't *want* its
> signatures stripped so that it becomes advertising
> for them).
>
> > So in this case we want to delete each one of
> those
> > lines and the > in front of them. What would be
> the
> > best way to do this?
>
> Look for the '-- ', otherwise good luck :)
>
> --
> Jason Wong -> Gremlins Associates ->
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