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Re: More about EXCS and FieldOrder

1999-01-15 00:25:19
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Thanks.  I read the FIELDORDER page a dozen times, but even now, I just
barely get the sense that it allows you to specify the fields.  (It seemed
to me it just controls the order of the fields, not which fields are
present, when I first read it.  And the second and third and nth time...) 
I'm sending off an rcfile with no EXCS and just a FIELDORDER, to see if I'm
doing it right.


On Thu, 14 Jan 1999 12:20:16 -0700, "Simeon ben Nevel" 
<snevel(_at_)sonic(_dot_)net>
wrote:

From the MHonArc documentation at:

  http://www.oac.uci.edu/indiv/ehood/MHonArc/doc/resources/fieldorder.html

Description

The FIELDORDER resource allows you to control the order the message header 
fields appear in the HTML output.  

Each line of the <FIELDORDER> element is the exact case-insensitive name 
of a message header field. The order the fields are listed is the order 
they will appear in the filtered message. The special field value "-extra-
" represents all fields not explicitly specified in the <FIELDORDER> 
element and not excluded by the EXCS resource. Extra fields are listed in 
sorted order.  

If -extra- is not specified, then only the fields listed will be 
displayed.  

NOTE

EXCS takes precedence over the FIELDORDER resource. Therefore, any field 
matched by EXCS will always be excluded regardless if the field is listed 
in FIELDORDER.  



Default Setting

<FieldOrder>
to
subject
from
date
-extra-
</FieldOrder>

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