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The "attachement" was Enrique's original mail's stationairy.
Enrique had send his mail with color GRAY as stationairy's background
and thus was "created" in the DHTML format(eg as a htm webpage).
Also in my OE5 it looked as though there was an attachement, but this
is due to the mail's " .eml " format(extended messaging language), that
can hold both ASCII characters(plain text) and seperate file(s) as mail's
message and staitionairy(htm). Files can then be created holding
anything that you normally see on websites' pages, except for any of
the JAVA-files/JAVA-messages.
A reply typed on/at the top of the message, will then be added to the text-part
and is visable on creators and receivers end, then both in the txt as in the
htm format.
To display this, OE5 automatically chooses the 'right' format.
To send an email in OE5
1.-you can set the program to use either the TXT format or the HTML format upfront
everytime the program starts,
or
2.-you can select New Mail and then manualy use Format to switch over to the HTM or
the TXT format,
or
3.-you can select New Mail | Select Stationairy which will give you an Open Dialog Window
with a small preview window on the right, to see what your loaded bunch of "multi files"
as stationairy would look like, when assambled as a DHTML file (base=htm and added
are then f.i. GIFs to become and form a Dynamic Hyper Text Markup Language file).
Then when pressed OK this DHTML (bunch of) files will then be Edited in the OE-editor
as being the mail and you can then make plenty of alterations to it "dramatically", or
embedded link more files and picture-files(add) to the mail itselve, and you can then
also add any attachements or type in ASCII text(as message or into the stationairy),
or
4.-you can hit the - Reply - Reply All - Forward - buttons, to enable Step 3 also,
or/and
5.-you can basicaly create your own webpages as you can Save As the " .eml " mail file
as a htm file to disk.
Regards,
Ton Maas
ms-irb@xxxxxx
----- Original Message -----
From: G. G. <gianca@xxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Sent: donderdag 21 januari 1999 17:09
Subject: Re: alligator
Can't see any attachement here.
Regards
G.G.
Lionel and Gail Issen wrote:
> How can I decode the atachment?
>
> Lionel
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Randall_Gary@xxxxxxxx <Randall_Gary@xxxxxxxx>
> To: metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx <metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
> Date: Wednesday, January 20, 1999 3:07 PM
> Subject: Re: alligator
>
> Enrique,
>
> A year or so ago I put together a MetaStock system based on William's
> alligator. The indicators are simple moving averages as I recall. I
> remember one used Wilder's smoothing and I was able to match his
> indicators exactly.
>
> It may take a few days to dig it out but I'll pass it along to the list
> so everyone can have it.
>
> Gary Randall -- Brunswick, Maine
>
> ______________________________ Reply Separator
> ______________________________
> Subject: alligator
> Author: metastock@xxxxxxxxxxxxx at Internet
> Date: 1/19/99 11:22 PM
>
> Can anyone explain us how to make a trading system based on Bill
> Williams' Alligator?
>
> Regards
> Enrique Ibaņes
> libanesv@xxxxxxx
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