Outlook Mail API returns spellcheck class names as part of html response when using List Messages










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I am currently using the outlook mail api to retreive messages from a specific shared folder (List Messages Request), when i get a response from the query i want to read the body content in this case my header prefers html.



What i'm trying to achieve is string replacement from the html response.



The problem is inside my shared emails i have something like this:



Hello [UserName], further text in mail message, Regards [CompanyName].


and the response i get from the api looks like this:



<p >Hello [<span class="SpellE">UserName</span>],</p><p >&nbsp;</p><p >further text in mail message, Regards [CompanyName].</p>


the response shows a spelling error has been returned with one of my string placement texts and not the other, this is not ideal because i dont want to rely on me writing some code to check if:



[<span class="SpellE">UserName</span>]


exists or not, mainly because this could be subject to change at any given time and that would be a breaking change to the system.



Is there any way i can disable spell checking being returned in the html?










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  • Does it happen for all emails? I suspect the email in question was sent as an attachment from word and error classes are word's doing and not of graph/outlook-api.

    – Dipen Shah
    Dec 3 '18 at 18:49












  • Yeah this happens to all emails, I created the email in question as a test

    – Owen Pattison
    Dec 4 '18 at 9:01















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I am currently using the outlook mail api to retreive messages from a specific shared folder (List Messages Request), when i get a response from the query i want to read the body content in this case my header prefers html.



What i'm trying to achieve is string replacement from the html response.



The problem is inside my shared emails i have something like this:



Hello [UserName], further text in mail message, Regards [CompanyName].


and the response i get from the api looks like this:



<p >Hello [<span class="SpellE">UserName</span>],</p><p >&nbsp;</p><p >further text in mail message, Regards [CompanyName].</p>


the response shows a spelling error has been returned with one of my string placement texts and not the other, this is not ideal because i dont want to rely on me writing some code to check if:



[<span class="SpellE">UserName</span>]


exists or not, mainly because this could be subject to change at any given time and that would be a breaking change to the system.



Is there any way i can disable spell checking being returned in the html?










share|improve this question






















  • Does it happen for all emails? I suspect the email in question was sent as an attachment from word and error classes are word's doing and not of graph/outlook-api.

    – Dipen Shah
    Dec 3 '18 at 18:49












  • Yeah this happens to all emails, I created the email in question as a test

    – Owen Pattison
    Dec 4 '18 at 9:01













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I am currently using the outlook mail api to retreive messages from a specific shared folder (List Messages Request), when i get a response from the query i want to read the body content in this case my header prefers html.



What i'm trying to achieve is string replacement from the html response.



The problem is inside my shared emails i have something like this:



Hello [UserName], further text in mail message, Regards [CompanyName].


and the response i get from the api looks like this:



<p >Hello [<span class="SpellE">UserName</span>],</p><p >&nbsp;</p><p >further text in mail message, Regards [CompanyName].</p>


the response shows a spelling error has been returned with one of my string placement texts and not the other, this is not ideal because i dont want to rely on me writing some code to check if:



[<span class="SpellE">UserName</span>]


exists or not, mainly because this could be subject to change at any given time and that would be a breaking change to the system.



Is there any way i can disable spell checking being returned in the html?










share|improve this question














I am currently using the outlook mail api to retreive messages from a specific shared folder (List Messages Request), when i get a response from the query i want to read the body content in this case my header prefers html.



What i'm trying to achieve is string replacement from the html response.



The problem is inside my shared emails i have something like this:



Hello [UserName], further text in mail message, Regards [CompanyName].


and the response i get from the api looks like this:



<p >Hello [<span class="SpellE">UserName</span>],</p><p >&nbsp;</p><p >further text in mail message, Regards [CompanyName].</p>


the response shows a spelling error has been returned with one of my string placement texts and not the other, this is not ideal because i dont want to rely on me writing some code to check if:



[<span class="SpellE">UserName</span>]


exists or not, mainly because this could be subject to change at any given time and that would be a breaking change to the system.



Is there any way i can disable spell checking being returned in the html?







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  • Does it happen for all emails? I suspect the email in question was sent as an attachment from word and error classes are word's doing and not of graph/outlook-api.

    – Dipen Shah
    Dec 3 '18 at 18:49












  • Yeah this happens to all emails, I created the email in question as a test

    – Owen Pattison
    Dec 4 '18 at 9:01

















  • Does it happen for all emails? I suspect the email in question was sent as an attachment from word and error classes are word's doing and not of graph/outlook-api.

    – Dipen Shah
    Dec 3 '18 at 18:49












  • Yeah this happens to all emails, I created the email in question as a test

    – Owen Pattison
    Dec 4 '18 at 9:01
















Does it happen for all emails? I suspect the email in question was sent as an attachment from word and error classes are word's doing and not of graph/outlook-api.

– Dipen Shah
Dec 3 '18 at 18:49






Does it happen for all emails? I suspect the email in question was sent as an attachment from word and error classes are word's doing and not of graph/outlook-api.

– Dipen Shah
Dec 3 '18 at 18:49














Yeah this happens to all emails, I created the email in question as a test

– Owen Pattison
Dec 4 '18 at 9:01





Yeah this happens to all emails, I created the email in question as a test

– Owen Pattison
Dec 4 '18 at 9:01












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Try disabling spell checking in Microsoft Outlook,



  • File -> Options -> Mail -> Spell

either through the application or programatically by altering the configuration in the windows registry.



Look at



HKCUSoftwareMicrosoftOffice11.0OutlookOptionsSpelling
HKCUSoftwareMicrosoftShared ToolsProofing Tools1.0OfficeOutlookSpellingOptions
HKCUSoftwareMicrosoftSpelling





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    Try disabling spell checking in Microsoft Outlook,



    • File -> Options -> Mail -> Spell

    either through the application or programatically by altering the configuration in the windows registry.



    Look at



    HKCUSoftwareMicrosoftOffice11.0OutlookOptionsSpelling
    HKCUSoftwareMicrosoftShared ToolsProofing Tools1.0OfficeOutlookSpellingOptions
    HKCUSoftwareMicrosoftSpelling





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      Try disabling spell checking in Microsoft Outlook,



      • File -> Options -> Mail -> Spell

      either through the application or programatically by altering the configuration in the windows registry.



      Look at



      HKCUSoftwareMicrosoftOffice11.0OutlookOptionsSpelling
      HKCUSoftwareMicrosoftShared ToolsProofing Tools1.0OfficeOutlookSpellingOptions
      HKCUSoftwareMicrosoftSpelling





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        Try disabling spell checking in Microsoft Outlook,



        • File -> Options -> Mail -> Spell

        either through the application or programatically by altering the configuration in the windows registry.



        Look at



        HKCUSoftwareMicrosoftOffice11.0OutlookOptionsSpelling
        HKCUSoftwareMicrosoftShared ToolsProofing Tools1.0OfficeOutlookSpellingOptions
        HKCUSoftwareMicrosoftSpelling





        share|improve this answer















        Try disabling spell checking in Microsoft Outlook,



        • File -> Options -> Mail -> Spell

        either through the application or programatically by altering the configuration in the windows registry.



        Look at



        HKCUSoftwareMicrosoftOffice11.0OutlookOptionsSpelling
        HKCUSoftwareMicrosoftShared ToolsProofing Tools1.0OfficeOutlookSpellingOptions
        HKCUSoftwareMicrosoftSpelling






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