Nigel Wade wrote:
On Wednesday 27 Jul 2005 10:57, Jonathan Allen wrote:
Taharka,
Mind posting that website's address? I'm using
firefox-deerpark.alpha.2. It has a reporting feature, that allows you to
report a broken website, to mozilla & they will in turn work with the
webmaster of that site to see if the problem can be corrected :-)
Sure:
www.fsa.gov.uk
select 'Doing business with the FSA', then the link at the bottom of
the center box: Firms Online. Move down to the paragraph entitled
"Firms Online - Regulatory Reporting" and click the red link
"you can proceed to log-in"
With straight Firefox you get the message that you need IE 5.5. Running
Konqueror having told it you want to masquerade as IE6 on XP you get a
login screen with email address and password boxes. You don't need to
actually log in to see the difference.
Jonathan
http://www.fsa.gov.uk/Pages/Accessibility/index.shtml
"Accessibility
Related external information
World Wide Web Consortium
World Wide Web Consortium's Web Access Initiative
The Financial Services Authority is committed to ensuring that all content on
www.fsa.gov.uk is accessible to all users. We have endeavoured to ensure that
the site is fully compliant with the recommendations laid down by the RNIB
and by the World Wide Web Consortium's Web Access Initiative. Wherever
possible we have captioned all non-textual content with ALT tags. "
Seems the left hand does not know what the right hand is doing - typical
government body.
And reference this to the contact address provided for technical
issues about the web site.
webmaster@xxxxxxxxxx
Make them practice what they are trying to preach.
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Robin Laing