Doug Mitton wrote: > On Sun, 09 Nov 2008 21:10:30 +0100, you wrote: > >> Doug Mitton wrote: >>> On Sun, 09 Nov 2008 18:00:15 +0100, you wrote: >>> >>> References: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >>> >>>> Doug Mitton wrote: >>>>> Hi All; >>>>> >>>>> I'm looking to see if anyone can confirm a change on the Walmart Photo >>>>> web site. It appears it has gone "Internet Explorer" only as I can't >>>>> get Konqueror or Mozilla on Linux (or WinXP) to work. The clerk at the >>>>> store says she is processing online orders. It was working fine for the >>>>> last couple of years and up to 1 month ago. The "look" is now different >>>>> also. >>>>> >>>>> I submit photos regularly online then go to the store and pick them up. >>>>> My main use of this though is to send pictures to my parents in another >>>>> province who do not have a computer. >>>>> >>>>> Sometime in the last month it appears they have started using a new >>>>> "shopping cart" vendor. Regardless, the new system allows uploading, >>>>> editting and the like BUT as soon as you select photos to send to the >>>>> "Shopping Cart" the list is empty and the message states "you must >>>>> select size, finish and quantity prior to submitting your order". >>>>> >>>>> As you might expect there is no "Contact Us" link on the photo site or >>>>> the shopping-cart software. I have sent a message via the main Walmart >>>>> page but it is a Mon-Fri only system. >>>>> >>>>> Regardless, do any other Linux using Canadians use this service, is it >>>>> working for you and if so, what browser are you using? >>>>> >>>>> TIA! >>>>> >>>> what happens when you change your browser identification to IE? >>> Hhmmm ... I thought I had that already selected, BUT apparently not. >>> Once selected I find that I get an: >>> >>> Server Error in '/' Application. >>> Runtime Error >>> >>> <!-- Web.Config Configuration File --> >>> >>> <configuration> >>> <system.web> >>> <customErrors mode="Off"/> >>> </system.web> >>> </configuration> >>> >>> >>> Notes: The current error page you are seeing can be replaced by a >>> custom error page by modifying the "defaultRedirect" attribute of the >>> application's <customErrors> configuration tag to point to a custom >>> error page URL. >>> >>> <!-- Web.Config Configuration File --> >>> >>> <configuration> >>> <system.web> >>> <customErrors mode="RemoteOnly" >>> defaultRedirect="mycustompage.htm"/> >>> </system.web> >>> </configuration> >>> >>> This doesn't look good at all! >>> >> hmmmm. I would say you either crashed one of the servers or at least >> confused it?? See what happens if you get an email response from them, >> maybe send another to them with the error message pasted into the email, >> Im curious to see their response. >> >> Walmart IT is definately pro linux, surprises me they would stoop to >> this level, maybe the photo portion of the site is outsourced who knows? >> >> steve > > Thats interesting, I had never read that Walmart IT is Pro-linux! > But, I'm sure the check-out portion at least is out-sourced(?). > > I'll report back with whatever I get in response. > > Thanks! yeah they got in on that whole ms/novell thing a couple years ago with a sles deal.
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